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VOL. Lin., NO. 130. (Cw—rded AdvortWnf on Pnc* A) r > i BfANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1934. (TEN PAGES) PRICE THREE C B N ^; FIVE MEN KILLED, Samuel Insult Sr, AUSTRIA FEARS MISS MARY CHENEY DOZEN INJURED IN Must Leave Greece GUERRILAWAR Atoens, 8.—(AP) — ’The brought by the United States to re- ALONGJORDERS fo r e l^ m ^ater today noUfled theyqulre hie extradition from Greece. DIES THIS MORNING minister of the interior that Samuel InsuU won both trials, the Greek WORCESTER BLAZE InsuU, Sr., former Chicago utiUtiss court ruling that he was extradita­ • operator, must leave Greece. ble under the terms of the extradl' Thousands of Socialists Now The notification said that the tlon treaty. Town’s Foremost and Weal­ final extension of InsiUl’s permit Co Diplomatic pressure was brought in CzechotloYakia Threat­ Hotel Pleasant Destroyed remain In the country has expired. to bear by the United States and THAW AND RAIN InsuU previously had gained re­ today’s order was regarded aa due thiest Citizen Passes Away With Ldss of 1100,000 peated extensions of the permit oy largely to the Greek govemmwl’s en to Start TrouUe in which he remained in Greece secure desire to maintain the most cordial a l Doctor’s Hospital hi BLOCK TRAFFIC from United States government au­ relaticms between the two coun­ — Worst Hotel Rre in thorities who sought his extradition tries. That Section. to face trial on charges of embezzle­ It was understood that imniii was ment and grand larcei^ in connec­ New York City— Death not immediately informed of the IN BIGJREAKDP tion with the collapse of his middle City’s History — Blind ■\nenna, March 8— (AP) — While westeni utUlties organization. government decision. In a&y case he Takes Manchester’s Leai^ Whether InsuU wiU go to the seemed to be Ignoring the fact that the spotlight of world attention has Man Saves Seif. United States was not immediately the last extension on his permit ex­ been fixed upon the Austro-German Water Flowing Over Ice certain. pired today. frontier the Austrian government ing Benefactor— Funeral He merely Is expelled from Greece What preparatlona he may have has been quietly strengthening, the Worcester, Mass., March 3.— (AP) POes Up Bases, Cars, and now may go to whatever coun­ made to meet the situation were not Austro-Czecho Slovakian border —^Flve men were burned to death try wlU receive him. disclosed. He has not made ^tplica- Arrangements Incomplete It was said today that he may against a possible outbreak of and 12 persons injured in a three- tion for a new American passport Rons in Cellars, Raises head for Syria. and Greek officials said Hiey had guerrila warfare in that region, it alarm fire early this morning which ’The action of the foreign minis­ not issued him a laisaes-passer was learned today. Miss Mary Cheney of 48 destroyed the Hotel Pleasant. The try in ordering the expulsion of In-, which woiUd permit him to go to In this connection, it was recalled Hartford Road, second daugh­ loss is estimated at $100,000. The Hob in Winter’s End. suU foUows two court actions any other possible retreat. that many Austrian Socialists es­ blaze .was brought imder control caped into Czecho Slovakia after ter of Frank Cheney and Susan after a three-hour fight their defeat in the recent civil war. (Cushing) Cheney, died early The dead: Coming with less suddenness than Now officials believe that Isolated .S' this morning in the Doctor’s George Rowe, 60, a traveling some folks feared, the inevitable attempts of these fugitives to re­ Hospital, New 'York. She waa salesman for a Portland, Maine, cross the border Into Austria In­ firm. His home is in Providence, March thaw flDUowing the storms of dicate small, weU-armed bands of 79 years of age. R. I. DILLINGER, BANDIT, late February, after setting in grad­ them might make sudden incursions Miss Cheney had been ill Albert F. Gaudette, partially crip­ ually last night, attained to rather and spread terror. ,. since last fall and spent several pled. Body found on the third fioor. Not far From Border. Edward F. O’Brien, 43. Body serious proportions in Manchester months under treatment in a found on fourth fioor. today. Streets were flooded over ice Vienna itself is only a short drive sanatorium in Pennsylvania. FLEES FROM PRISON from the Czecho-SIoyakian line. ’The William Donovan, 83, dies at City foundations and exceedingly sUp- Two weeks ago she was moved hospital. pery, water was beginning to seep border, near the city of Bratislava —to which many Socialists have to the Doctor’s Hospital, New An unidentified man. into cellars all over town, storm fled—hsus been watched closely since York, where she died today. Origin Undetermined sewers were receiving more flow- Notorious KiDer Escapes the government forces triumphed. The origin of the fire is imdeter- age than they could take care of GRACE ROOSEVET 'Two Brothers mined. The blaze broke out in the With the government apparently Miss Cheney is survived by and Manchester and vicinity were in worried about pKissible develop­ elevator in the basement and spread the throes of a typical old fashioned After Taldng Machine two brothers, Frank Chenuy, rapidly throughout the entire struc­ ments along the border, mystery winter’s "breakup” as the ther­ IS WEDDED TODAY still shrouds today, the fate of many Jr., and Paul Cheney of ^ is ture. Guests made their way to the mometer rose to the highest point street by rope ladders and several Gun from Guard — Speed­ Socialists Imprisoned In Austria .town, also a nephew, FraRlc in months and intermittent rains, during and ^ c e the fighting. were rescued by newspaper men. warm on the wingps of a south-west There are unconfirmed rumors of Cheney Farley of New York, As the flames broke through the ing Toward Chicago. mistreatment— even of killings — and a niece, Mrs. Roger Platt, roof of the hotel and through the (Coottnued on Page Two) Granddaughter of T eddy” mentioning names and places but It of New York. third floor, where the blaze was ap­ Is impossibly to establish the truth parently fiercest, firemen mounted of falsity of the stories. With her younger sister, deck guns on the roof of the ad- Crown Point, Ind., March 3 — Married to Filliam McMil­ Many Prisoners Miss Alice Cheney, Miss Mary jaceht Flora apartments. Residents John Dilllnger, klUer and bank rob­ Cheney establish^ and helped of the upper floors of this apartment BRIDGEPORT MAN Fourteen party Central commit­ ber, escaped' from the county Jail tee membera, the well known were warned to evacuate. An alley lan of Baltimore. to maintain for many years the today. Socialist chiefs of the municipality but three feet wide separates the South Manchester Library. Dilllnger was reported to be in were transferred late yesterday apartments from the hoteL from the city Jail to the Vienna Miss Mary CJheney Miss Alice Cheney died in 1908. Those Registered IS MURDER VICTIM an automobile and headed for Chi­ Oyster Bay, N. Y.. March 3.— cago about 60 mUes away. provincial prison where they will Another sister, Mrs. Katherine Those registered Friday at the (AP^—A flurry quickened the slow be held untU they are tried on hotel were Mr. and Mrs. James Jail attaches said Dilllnger seized Farley, died a year ago. a machine gun from a guard and tempo of this little Long Island vll- charges of high treason. Jonas, Spriagfleld; John Brown, lAge today Fourteen hundred other persons Throughout her life ahe was Boston; M. lOUMea, Boston; J. A. Shot While Seated ■ Aota i| threatened his way out of the “mpdel, escape prooT’ Ls8s coMJily. ,^^^R^velt, of the Rwuhlieon already tove been Jailed there, active in her support o f. Manches­ Mtirpby, Sprlngfldd; V. Richardson, Jail. . awaltlnff^earlngs. 'v.- . RUMORS OF SABOTAGE Dover, and F. E. Carlo, Springfield. fWodBjyellsr’wae being m k r n ^ ter’s civic enterprises, giving with­ New. York' as He Talks He'Mras awaiting trial fw murder She is Mist Grace Green Roose­ Of those transferred yesterday, This does not include the i^rmanent none attracted the attention ac­ out stint of her time and dnanoaa guests. in the killing of a policeman dur' velt, daughter of Colonel and Mrs. for the benefit of the town’s w ^ a re Ing a bank robbery two months ago Theodore Roosevelt, and grand­ corded Dr. Kari Seitz, Vienna’s Among the persons who got down former mayor, a msm 66 years old. AGAINST MAD. flffitS organizations, the Manchester Me­ With Woman. while Dilllnger and a band of out­ the rope ladders were John F. daughter of the hard-riding, trust- He was pale and hollow cheeked. morial hospital, the South Manches­ law fugitives from the Indiana busting President. To the natives, ter Public library, the Public Health James, a blind man, who, with his state prison were terrorizing ice ’The veteran Socialist leader had wife, not blind, got to safety. she is "Miss Grade.” control of the police while in office Nursing association, the Man-ea­ New York, March 3.—(AP)—Jo­ midwest with bank robberies and The bridegroom is William Mc­ ter schools and many varied civic Saves Bund Husband killings. before the Socialist rebellion. The Reports Circulated in Wash-! CCC FOREST MEN seph Arbona, 38, of (46 Hadley Millan, of Baltimore, son of the late groups and organizations. As the hotel firm alarm gong Woman Is Sheriff men who saw to his transfer plain­ sounded they awoke. Their room street), Bridgeport, Conn., was Hugh MoMlllan, of Detroit, and ly found it a painful task. Many of Kept Benefactions Unknown Immediately after Dilllnger es­ Mrs. William Dent Wise. was on the first floor. Mrs. James shot to death early today in his au­ caped, after 9:30 a. m. the county them had served under him for 15 ington That Gasoline W as; Q J J p | jj£ j j j g j While she was one of the wealth­ guided her husband to the rope lad Jail was locked under order from Not since 1910, when the bride’s years. iest citizens of this town. Miss der, opened the window wide, made tomobUe, parked on Riverside Drive parents were married, has Oj^ter Two women were among the Cheney endeavored and succeeded at 188rd street. Bay seen such an influx of distin­ Watered, and That Tanks ___ stn« the groimd underneath was (Oonttnoed on Page rwo) other Socialist leaders transferred. in keeping her benefactions unknown clear and told him to climb down. With Arbona was Mrs. T.iiHnn guished persons. to all but her immediate family. She He made his way, hand over band, Dawson, 29, (62 East 127th street), Among those who accepted invi­ Were Punctured. Constroct Roads, Lay Out was ever ready and willing to aid down to the ground. Mrs. James who told police she Is employed by tations to the wedding m Christ the needy, always stipulating tix4t followed him. the Telephone company and has Church were Mrs. Nicholas Long- here efforts In behalf of the un­ KIDNAPING VICTIM fortunate people and civic otgudsai- Chief Taylor, who has been a been estitinged from her husband, LERROUX CHOOSES worth ("Princess Alice” of the Picnic Gronmds and Create member of the Worcester depart White House); Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Washington, March 8.— (AP) — tions should be withheld from the Harry, for three years. public at large. , According to Mrs. Dawson, Ar­ Reid, Mrs. Andrew Carnegie. Mrs. Sinister rumors of sabotage against Gave Freely to Town (Ooottiioed OB Page Two) bona, who was a childhood friend, SPANISH CABINET August Belmont, Dr. Roy Chapman POINTS OUT STREWL the flying of the air mall by Army Lake This Winter. in Nashua, N. H., had parked the Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence planes flew about the ears of Secre Miss Cheney gave to the town of car and they were talking about H. Mackay. Manchester, Center park, in honor s tary Dem of the War Department old times when another car stopped Others Present Hartford, March 3.— (AP) — ■of her father and assist— In the And, of course, there were the today. planning and beautification of the I M SLAW MAN near them. John J. O’Connell Identifies Cockaponsett State Forest, between "This Is Stlok-Up” Premier Forms New Goyem- Roosevelts, the bride’s father amd The secretary called them “fan­ surroundings. She was always a mother, hei two grandmothers, Mrs. the towns of Haddam and Clinton, lover of flowers and her purden A man from the second machine tastic and absurd” and added that bordering the brook at rear of her ordered Arbona to “stick them up ment Picked from Various Theodore Roosevelt, Sr., and Mrs. Captor in Court at Trial in he “ took no stock In them.” He did the only forest In th^ state boasting NOTONIOUS BANDIT Henry A. Alexander; Mr. and Mrs. home on Hartford road was each This is a stlckup,” Before Arbona not deny, however, that a reported two Civilian Conservation CJorps year one of the town’s beauty spots. could comply, the murderer flred Kermlt Roosevelt and their chil­ Investigation into charges of sabo­ dren, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Derby Albany. camps, is beneflttlng materially Organized NoniBg Groop one shot through Arbona’s bead. Political Factions. tage—wateicd gasoline and tamper­ from the operations of the C. C. C. (she was Ethel Roosevelt) and Mr. Miss Cheney was the organizer of Mre. Dawson’s screams attracted ing with Army mall planes— was and C. W. A., Forest Engineer W. Sheriff KiOs Man Who Held the attention of a motoriet who and M i s . Archibald B. Roosevelt. being made. the first public health nurnng group The Rev. George B. Talmage. past Albany, March 3.— (AP)— The F. Schreeder sald^today. Althought In Manchester and throughout her called police. ’The murder car disap­ Madrid, March 8.— (A P )—Pre­ rector of Christ Church, old friend From all of the Army’s air mall Camp FHlley at Haddam was one of life the welfare nursing program, peared north on Riverside Drive. mier-designate Alejandro Lerroux Identification by John J. O’Connell zones came word that there had the last to be set up In the state, Up Road Honoe— May Be PoUce said Mrs. Dawson could of the Roosevelts, was chosen to of­ the Manchester hospital and a today formed a new government of ficiate. of Manney Strewl as one of his cap- been evidence of sabotage. The ru­ members have already accomplished varied group of civic clubs and so­ give only a vague description of Spain succeeding his own govern Elaborate Oerenaony tors, despite previously undented re­ mors, however, persisted. much work in the field and are now cieties received her close attention the murderer. She eaid she believed ment which resigned three days Clyde Barrow. ports that his eyes had been tightly Punctured Gas Tanks giving Camp Roosevelt In KlUing- and unflagging and continued inter­ her husband, who is a lather, lived ago. Wedding plans called for a renais­ wortb keen competition. bandaged while he was held for ran­ Secretary Dem did not say what est. In Newark, N. J. The new CJablnet Is of the "Cen sance of the splendor of other som is only one of the surprises the he had heard but unofficial reports Build New Road. ’The good things that she has ter” with the addition of Liberal Roosevelt weddings. The bride At Camp FMlley, work is under Fort Smith, Ark., March 8.— (AP) trial will produce according to Dis­ told of punctured gas tanks, water­ done, known and unknown, would Bridgeport, March 8— (AP) — Independent factors. chose for her dreas the one worn by direction of Camp Superintendent —Officers early today were unaole Joseph Arbona, murdered in New her mother on her wedding day. ft trict Attorney John T. Delaney. ed gasoline and plane controls that fill columns of many papers. SufficO The ministers, as named by Ler­ Richard Qjughlln. Prior to the to say that she was happy through to identify as Clyde Barrow a man York, has been a resident of the has a bodice of lace, a skirt of Ivory "I could see under the comer of had been tampered with. slain in a road bouse near here late roux, follow: blizzard the boys had made consid­ her life in spreading sunshine city off and on for nearly 20 years. satin covered with tulle and lace, a bandage over my eyes,” Young Simultaneously there came dis­ last night after flngerprlnts of the Government, Rafael Salazar erable headway on construction of through anonymity, giving the im- He was employed on road Jobs Alonzo. O’Connell testified yesterday after closure that the secretary had been the new F’illey road to be named notorious southwestern desperado throughout the state as foreman. fortunate and stricken ones new War, Diego Hidalgo. (Oonttnoed on Page Two) be hsuJ pointed an acuslng finger at given his choice of an Invitation or after W. C. Fllley of the Connecticut had been compared with those of Because of his constant change of courage in her own unostentatioxis the dead man. Marine, Jose Franco y Rocha. Strewl with the dramatic declara­ a subpoena to tell Congress in per­ Agricultural Experiment station. way. Manchester has lost In Miss Jobs he made bis mailing address at tion: While officers continued ques­ Public Works, Rafael Guerra del son what his views on aviation are. New Haven. Mai7 Cheney her greatest humanl'V the home of Mrs. Agnes B. Plye, 42 ‘That’s the man!" tioning of the slain man’s 25-year- Rio. The call for Dem to testify came Other members of the camp have tarian and benefactor. Hadley street, Bridgeport, a sister Strewl, he claimed, had entered from aroused members of the House old woman companion, who gave her of Mrs. LUlian Dawson, with him at Industry and Commerce, Ricardo LEADERS IN HOUSE cut out the forest boundary lines Gave Comfort and Cheer the room where O’Comiell was hand­ Military Committee as It mapped name as Marie Fields of Carthage, the time of the murder. Samper Ibanez. from the old county road north to Many people in town who bad Mo., flngerprlnts of the bullet vic­ Arbona was last In Bridgeport on A ^cu ltu re, CiriUo del Rio. cuffed to a bed last July to discuss with the aid of the Justice Depart­ the Ranger’s headquarters and west an intermediary to conduct ransom ment, the investigation ordered yes­ come to know not only her substan­ tim were rushed to Oklahoma City Tuesday night when be had supper Justice, Alvarez Valdes. to the Clinton-Higganum state high­ tial assistance and comfqrt in time' Education, Salvador Madariaga. SEEK UPPER HAND negotiations irtth the O’Connell terday by the House Into War De­ way. Fire lines have also been cut In an attempt to Identify him. He at the home of Mrs. Margaret M r- ot need and her wise*<'coUnael and Is about 26 yean old. rett, of 62 Sanford Avenue, Bridge­ Labor, Jose Estadella. family. partment expenditures of national out in the same areas. sympathy regarded her aa the most port, mother of Mrs. Dawson. He Communications, Jose Maria Qd. "I could see under the comer of a defense money. Shot By Sheriff Thinning Trees. beloved citizen of Manchester. 'The man at flnt suspected of was looked upon as a member of State, Pita Romero. bandage over my eyes,” the 24 year Openly At Odds A number of more experienced being Barrow was shot to death last the family b^ause of his long Treasury, Manue) Marraoo. FHilmster Delays Plan to Ex­ old witness said. Members were stirred by a letter members ip camp have been engag­ The people of the town now enjoy night by Deputy Sheriff BUI Harper acquaintanceship. According to The Cabinet will go before Cion- Scarcely had that sensational from Dem stating that airplanes ed in sanitation cutting operations, the use of the beautiful park at thei Mrs. Pyle, Arbona knew Mrs. Daw­ in a rood house four mUes from gress next week dependent upon revelation been written Into the rec­ would be 0 1 only “momentary spec­ working on the east end of the 1931 Center, given as a memorial to her son and other members of the tend for Year Power of here Just over the Oklahoma state the support of the Rightist minori­ ord when Strewl, his black eyes tacular advantage” in war. The bum from the Turkey Hill reser­ father, the late Frank Cheney. This line. The shooting occurred when family for nearly 17 years. He ties and the Popular Agrarian and flashing, cried: park was planned and dl—cted came from Valencia, Spain. War Department and the commit­ voir west. Thinning operations the man struck at Harper after offi­ Catalonian Regionallsts. Federal R esene Banks. "You’re a------liar. I saved your tee are openly at odds. have been .carried on in the area through her Interest in parka and cers bad visited the place and di^ life and you’re trying to hang me. Chairman Rogers, Democrat, north of the bium and to the w est town planning and her practical armed the gunman who bad terror­ you...... ” New Hampshire, of the sub-com- Last month Capip Fllley members knowledge of landscape gardenlxig. ised the ro^ bouse for three boun. Strewl’s appellations were un­ mlttee studying aviation, told the cut and stacked five and one hxif Her private garden, adjacent to Harper is proprietor of the road Washington, March 8.— (AP)— The House was like a bucking bron­ printable. newspapermen: "We’re going to cords of eight foot wood, 14 cords South Main street and bordering on bouse. State*8 Plan of Marking Orooa Examination the brook, ahe shared with all dC Had Ballet Proof Vest cho today aa leaden sought to re­ tain the upper hand. When O’Connell, nephew of Ed (OpottBoed on ?age Two.) (Oontinoed on Page Two.) the residents of Manchester and de­ A .46 revolver, 60 rounds of am­ and Dan O’Connell, Democratic rived her Joy out of their pleasure munition and a bullet proof vest A filibuster late yesterday de­ Towns for Planes Praised layed a plan to extend for another leaders, finishes bis direct testimony In it. were taken from him. Qfflcen re­ be faces a cross examination by Whether town plans were under ported flnding 1800 or $400 in ole • ------/ year the power of the Federal Re­ serve banks to use federal bonds to Daniel Prior, defense lawyer who waDet. 'The gunman, wildly waving Hartford, March 8.—(AP)—TbeoNew ESnglanders. We are having has promised "to offend some of the his revolver in the air, bad practi­ back currency issues. To Send Alaskan Fliers ' (Continued on Page Two) "ingenuity of the New Englanders your plans printed, with full in^ people in this trial very grievlous- cally held every one In the road Authority to Issue such currency In devising a plan for mUrTwy fltruotlons ae to their use, and in­ expires today. When an effort waa ly.” bouse captive unUl officen were TBKASUBT BALANCE summooed. towns so that they may bs recog- tend to send them to every state made to force a vote yasterday, 60 Another siuprise yesterday was To Rescue 140 Russians Airport advisor with a suggsstloo the testimony of Samuel B. Gross, The woman said they were from nlnsd readily by plane pilots has memben leaped to their feet to de­ that a 'dmllar use be made m them mand a chance to spesUi. who described himself as a knit Washington, Mhroh 8.—(AF)-r Carthage. Their coupe carried Ok­ brought a letter of praise from John In their sUte.” There were ebargei from the op­ good# salesman of Toronto. Gross The poaitioD of the Treasuiy M anh lahoma license plates, while a set «f S. Wlrne, chief airport advisor of Nome, Alaska, March 8.— (AP)— Nome ce^drati, the e said, 1: Under the plan, letters of stone position that the measure was a tsstifled be beard Strewl and FVed Business men proposed today to ♦have not forgotten the eff< Missouri plates also wers found n the Civil Works Administration. of the Receipts, |14,864,888A1; expeodk^ the car. Ammunition was found in Are made for use In open fields, *bank bonus” and a "bribe and sub­ Ziegler, in a New York hotel, discuss send Alaskan fliers to aid 140 Rus­ Soviets in the expedition salpt to the Tbs pUn was devised by the Con­ while with the use of galvanised turea, 119,866,681^4; balonoe, ft,* a compartment Four stilt cases sidy for big banks.” The revolt the kidnaping of O’Connell, five sians marooned on moving loe 880 reecue of Carl Elelaon and Earl necticut Department of Aeronautics •heet iron to outline le tt^ signs' was so strong that the measure was 896,767.78; customs receipts f«r were In the automobUe. under tbs superviston of Commis- months btfore the abduction. miles northwest of here. Borland in January 19M. mey be painted on railroad sUtloni, held over until today, Zlagler, Gross explamed, was “in The Northwestern Alaska Cham­ month, 11,007,655A5; reMtpt* Officers quoted dhe woman aa aay- sionsr Charles L. Morris. Four Russian j ^ e s sought the the fiscal year since July 1,‘ prominent buildings or ohnadoned : Weak af Bsvolt. one of the big mobs.” ’The witness ber of Commerce expreesed eager- iBf aftar the alaylng: "The is **rbe method you have used,” two, who had craahed'ln an attempt 1874)86.65: c^endlthres, plenty h ot Wait until you..flnger- portions of state blghtyajrs. This has baan the work week of added be "Was making up” to the neoa to aid in rescue efforts and tn- to salvage furs Dcom t^e {lee Wlme wrote Moms, "In cutting tbs The signs would be established revolt since ' President Rooeavelt 974A55.18' Including ■48,| prlnt him. He'l) be plenty want* cost of these signs from |800 to $10 ^mobsters to find out who robbed bis itructed Its delegate at Washington Nanuk. A month’s seurqh eaded 6I0A0 of emerging and maintained with the co-opera- tc inform the Soviet Ambassador of merely proves the Ingenuity of the tien o f Bpy Boout trpobs. w ^ the finding of the Bodies of - o f f (OeailaiNd ob Two^ (O eetlew i m Pnga INlkt). the offer. BHenoin and’ BorhHMl, • . ,,r*s ^ w» .

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foe a supply of cream or milk for bar or Insisted she aocosnpony her breakfast were without it in many FIVE MEN KILLED m s s MARY CHENEY on a trip. ~ DR.DEAN(X)NVKTED HUGE DOLLAR THAWANDRAIN cases, though the majority of the "Tima and spaos would fail me to milk dealers, anticipating difficulty, OBITUARY tell of the oountlM so*oaUad littie got started early. Oil trucks were DOZEN INJURED IN DIES THIS MORNING things she continued to do quietly also out early this morning, getting and unobserved during all the years (AP)—Dr. Sarah Roth Dana, D A Y CROWDS of her trusteeship. wwaaa physician, Swdag waa BLOCK TRA FnC around to fill orders thab had been WORCESTER BLAZE (Oonttnoed from Page One) piUne up during the week and they u FUNERALS “There is no one to take her pisoe. eoavteted af fiba pelaaa wUaky too nad their troubles. Oa Maple There never will be. Future bosunds naardar of Dr. John Preston Woha W. Dwyer consideration, whether a school of trustees will have to struggle on IN BIG BREAKUP street the road was slush and ice (CXwtlnoed trem Page One) building must be built, whether Kennedy. The funeraJ of John J. Dwyer of without her. But may I say that and full of bumps. Even the “knee plans must be made for recreational Warm Snadune After Spdl meet for 40 years, said that this is Glenwood street will be held at 8:30 whatever (ff time and effort and (Coattooed From P»c* Om ) action" automobiles were unable to activities or a charter must be anxious thought has been put into provide smooth riding. Sudden probably the w^rst hotel fire the c’clo ^ Monday morning at the Wil­ GET READY FOR eWA city has ever experienced. The liam P. Quish funeral home on Mw-I" amended, her interest was always the building of our hospital by any of Bad Weather B n g $ breez«, contributed to the volume of bumps would snap the wheel aroimd towards’democratic Ideas and prac­ of us is more than compensatM for flood water. and cars frequently ran iuto snow last hotel fire of any serious propor­ street and at 9 o’clock in S t tions was about three years ago'at Bridget’s church. ’The body will be tical uses. ^ by the privilege of having had all JOB AT P O U a STATION Grief In the HUle banks, stalling. Mr. Verplaook’s Tribnte along the clear counsel and cheer­ Rendesb Downtows. Street and road conditions were the old Bay State hotel. placed In the receiving vault at S t The first Rockville bus able to Among the prominent guests in Bridget’s cemetery. The funeral Superintendent of Schools. F. A. ful friendship of so rare a person. bad enough yeeterdgy afternoon but make the trip through Buckland left G Eimwe Watkins." Work was startad today ta gatting Dollar Day brought bugs crowds l^at Difbt when the rain started to Depot Square this morning at 9:45. the hotel Were Frank and Charles home will be open this evening and Verplanck, long acquainted with furniture out at the way for the al­ Ellis, brothers of the late Theodore tomorrow for friends of the deceas­ Miss Cheney’s school activities, paid to the busiaess section early this /all they resulted in tying up travel It avoided the Hilliard street route terations at the Maaehoster Pohee morning and hMUcatloaa are that on the roads to the east of Manches­ and followed the new state road T. Ellis, millionaire publisher and ed. the following tribute to Manches­ Station and Police Court. Three through the meadows from the head of the New England Fibre ter’s most prominent citizen: SEVERAL MINOR MISHAPS additlonifi rooms are to be created. this outstanding gales evqnt wifi be ter and making it difficult to drive Blanket Company, who died sud­ an overwhelaU^ sueoess. Mer- in any part of the town. At mid­ Buckland underpass to the Love Mrs. A. G. Woodrofl "Miss Mary Cheney became a ’This will be made poattble by re- Lane junction. denly in London early in January. The funeral of Mrs. Arthur G member ol the committee at the movliig two vaults installed in 1896, ebaats are presenting amazing val­ night, shortly after the rain set in ’The Ellises were on the third ON BOSTON POST ROAD ues at b a r g ^ prices and the bus­ the hills in Bolton became practical­ Woodruff at McLean Hill, Manches­ Ninth School District In the year wh«a toe building was erected. One floor when Frank was awakened bj ter, will be held this afternoon at 2 1907 and served continuously until waa for the town clerk’s records and tling activity on Main street today ly impassable. By 12:80 this morn­ the hotel fire bells. He called across o’clock at fhe HoUoran Funeral showed that the townspeople are ing trucks, private cars and buses schools were consolidated and the the other for the judge of probate l a ROAD SURFACE TIES the hall to his brother, Charles, then Home, 176 Center street. Rev. Board of Education was elected in Truck and Trailer Tips Over in reoorda. ’The builmng la no longer taking advantage of the opportunity were in trouble. Great need of sand went down a fire rope which ne Watson Woodruff of the Center October, 1932. Dining these years Darien, Blockading Road for used by either of these officials. to aavc by spending. for the hills was telephoned to Don dropped from a window. In the Congr^ational church will offici­ she also served as a member of the Many Hours. Ths poHoe court room will bs en­ The weather also co-operated in Hatton, foreman of the State High­ UP TRAFFIC IN BOLTON descent his abdomen was seriously ate. Ine bearers will be Clinton, recreation committee and the libra­ larged and an office provided for heading the event to w a ^ success, way Pepartment’s local crew and he burned by the rope and he is in City Everett, Daniel and Ithiel Hart ry committee. She rarely missed a the judge, together with needed being extremely mild. Ample park­ Buyial will be in the Avon cemetery. Norwalk, March 8.—(AP) — started his men to work. ho^tal for treament meeting of the committee. In a ’Traveling cohditlons along the Bos­ space tor the proaecutln«r attorney ing facilities are available iii the < The first serious trouble reported Knot of 82 Vehicleg Unbroken Cmarles was taken down a ladder quiet but forceful way she did wise­ ton Post road this morning were and the clerk as well as space for shopping district rince the sur­ jcame from Bolton and the steep by firemen. rounding streets have been cleared for Three Honrs This Mom* ly her part in the planning of con­ extremely precarious and skldd^ records. grade near the Silverstein Cider DILLINGER, BANDIT, servative but progressiva schools buses, trucks and pleasure cars The wm-k is to be lone as a CWA of snow and merchants are looking mlU where two big Interstate trucks ing Until Sand Tmck for our children. caused constant tleupa. There were project. ’The teletype Installed a forward optlmistleaUy to fine busi­ ness this afternoon and tonight >.ad skidded and were stalled across Arrived. "HERE COMES CHARUE” FLEES FROM JAIL “She frequently contributed lib­ numerous minor mishaps and in month ago has been removed while ;tbe road. Cars coming down the hill erally for various school activities Norwalk the buses of the Connecti­ the changes are iselng made. when, as usual, storea will remain could not get by and there was a (Oonttnoed from Page One) for which it was not proper to take cut Company were operating as best open until 9 o’clock. blockade. There was more grief on Coated by a sheet of glaring ice, the top of Nigger Hill in ^ Ito n DRAWS LARGE AUDIENCE money from the town appropria­ they could ^ th o u t regard to sched­ the hill at Bolton Notch, where cars Mrs. Lillian Harvey, sheriff of Lake tion. In particular, she always made ule. A huge truck and trailer op­ ABOUT TOWN going east could not make the grade early this morning presented ex­ county, in charge of the jail who DOG GIVES HIS LIFE tremely perilous driving conditions a generous contribution to provide erated by Thomas 8. Sullivan of and were skidding into trouble. Comedy Also Had Thread of asserted when he was arrested that a ^ t for every kindergarten child East CJambridge, Moss., skidded and There had been heavy traffic over to vehicular traffic. he would not escape from there. Her toppled over In Darien at 10 o’clock Ernest Vennard of Cooper Hill At 18:80 o’clock this morning a Romance, Intrigue and Fine husband was sladn by gangsters be­ at Christmas. For a period of near­ street received a cablegram yester­ TO SAVE HIS MASTER the road Just before midnight as the serious traffic tieup that was not ly 40 years no child has been a last night and blockaded the Post day announcing the death of his Windham High school team and Moral Teaching. fore she succeeded mm as sheriff. road until 1 a. m. All traffic was straightened out until 8:30 o’clock Guards were posted around the member of the kindergarten in the brother, Thomas Vennard, In Port- their followers were returning home resulted from the slippery surface of Ninth School District, anri slncei rerouted and the police had to un­ Bridgejjort, March 3.—(AP) — from a game here and some of their “Here Comes Charlie,’’ one of building and no one was allowed to tangle a jam which extended b a ^ adown, Ireland. Mr. Vennard spent the highway. At one time a New the newest three-act comedies by enter or leave. consolldatlor this has Included several months In Manchester aljout Mac, a fox terrier owned by C3or- cars became stalled. The hills were York to Boston bus, a school bus and every liindcrgeirten child in town, more than a mile on either side ol nelius and Mrs. Jennie McNamara, sanded by the men from Hatton’s that prolific writer of farcial plays. Dilllnger was the most notorious the overturned truck. four years ago and will be remem­ today gave his life for bis masters, 30 trucks and pleasure cars were to­ Jay Tobias, delighted an audience bank robber and killer of the Na­ who has not received a present bered by a number of friends. He crew and the mess straightened out. gether in a mixdp that was un­ from her at Christmas time. The when fire swept the McNamara of more than 260 at- the South tion. leaves also a sister in this town, home at an early hour. Bus Down Bank raveled only after Constable Ches­ Methodist parish hall last night. It was his second escape from last Christmas season brought as Mrs. Joseph sinnamoD of Edgerton In town the conditions on North terfield Pirie, who lives at the sum­ usual the check which, in this time An overheated range, flremea be­ ’The play was given by the Young Jail. He escaped last summer at NEGRESS AWARDED (8 0 0 0 street; a brother in Detroit, and his lieve, set fire to the wall of the Main street were reported bad soon mit of the hill, telephoned the state People’s group of the church, under Lima, O., In which outbreak the of depression Insured at least one mother and two sisters In Porta- highway department for assistance.- the direction of the pastor, Rev. L. present and a portior of (Christmas kitchen. In a front bedroom on the after midnight and the last bus of sheriff was killed. down. second floor the McNamaras slept. the Connecticut Company leaving A truck loaded with sand was dis­ C. Harris, and as it was the first He was credited with engineering cheer for every kindergarten'child. FOR DEATH OF HUSBAND patched to the scene and, {when the dramatic attempt for several in Smoke bad filled the bouse when Rockville went off the road on that a wholesale break from the Indiana Kindergarten children of last Mac woke to the d au er. He raced street near the North Methodist icy roadbed had been covered with the cast, they were surprisingly Christmas and klndwgarten chil­ the sand, the knot of vehicles grad­ easy and natural in their interpre-' penitentiary when ten convicts es­ Bridgeport, March 8.—(API- HOSPITAL NOTES up and down stairs and aroused the church and down an embankment. caped. dren whose hair Is now gray may Ten minutes after Robert Mills of sleepers. They were out off from ually became unloosened and traffic tations of the various characters. today recall with 1oy her thought­ Nobody was hurt but it was after was resumed. The cast included Miss Grace His Record Westport had been excused from a the first floor by smoke and Are, 3 o’clock this morning before a John Dillinger, 80, was paroled 'n fulness for their happiness at the Jury in Superior Court late yester­ Robert Plnldn of Mc(^be street and climbed out onto a roo( and Legg, Miss Helen Gardner, Mis^ Christmas season. and Mary Griffin of 775 Parker wrecker from Hartford pulled the Hasel Driggs, Miss Marion Lam- June, 1988, from the Indiana stats day because he said be was pre­ leaped to the ground. IS feet, into bus back onto the road. prison to which be had been sen­ “Her interest In the teaching of judiced against negroes, the Jury street were admitted yesterday. the snow. When the firemen ar­ recht, Miss Betty Harris, Walter A daughter was born today to Mr. Flood water pouring down the CCC FOREST MEN E[olman, Carlton Harris, ’Thomas tenced for a store robbery in music In out school was keen /and returned a verdict of 88,000 in fa­ rived they found Mac dead oa the ; side streets leading to ^ e east from Mooresville, Ind was often expressed in i very sub­ vor of Louise Alstoa, a negresa, for and Mrs. Francis Miner of 37 Strant landing leading to the second floor. Oordner, Clarence Turklngton and street Spruce street, made that thorough­ Francis Barlow. The Trade school He was arrested in Dayton, 0., stantial form. Many young men the death of her husband, who w m The damage was $500. fare a hard road to travel. Maple CUT FIRE UNES orchestra furnished excellent music Sept. 22, 19BS, in the home of a sis­ and young women will recall with struck by a truck. Robert Kratchmar of 16 Russell ' street. School street, Eldridge street before the curtain and between the ter of James Jenkins, who, on Sept. gratitude a college course made The verdict was the largest street was admitted and Mrs. possible by her interest in them. Domenlok Calevaro and Infant and Oak street from Spruce east (Oonttnoed from Page One) acts. 26, escaped with nine others from awarded in this type of action in were sheets of ice. Automobiles had Miss Grace Legg did a captivat- Michigan City, Ind., prison. "Her characteristic modesty al­ the history of Fairfield county. daughter of Bolton were discharged a bard time trying to make the up- li^ piece of wor■k R 1In ■her porirayed When Dillinger was arrested In ways governed her benevolences. Alston, 52. was killed by a truck today. of four foot wood, 82 hardwood Those who had the privilege of dis­ ' grades on those streets. ’The condi­ highway posts, 181 hardwood prop­ of' the"le rough mountain girl i, to her Daytur he was found • to possess owned By the Consolidated Motor tion on Main street was not so bad final transformation into the finish- maps of the country surrounding tributing her bounty were always Lines Compeiny of Connecticut, Oc­ erty posts, two thousand board feet ed boarding school pupil and society charged with secrecy." •PgOOF because a large area was free from of logs and three 26 foot poles. Michigan City, Ind., maps showing tober 28, in Bridgeport, where he ice, but even there parking cars bad bud. ’Thomas Cordner as Uncle the fastest way out of several Ohio “No One to Take Her Place” was a resident State Program Picnic Grounds. Alec Twiggs, another mountaineer cities n Indiana and Ohio. C. Elmore Watkins, who had an At the time of hl» death, Alston trouble and there was one slight ac­ who later becomes the polite butler, cident with bent fenders. At Camp Roosevelt, work is un­ In his room were four pistols, a intimate knowledge of Miss Cheney’s was the leader of the negrro colony w e e k o f m a r c h 4 der Camp Superintendent R. P, Mc- cleverly acted the part. Comedy rifle, a shotgun, two suitcases full unselfish, untiring devotion to the' in Bridgeport and caretaker of the Storm Water Sewere roles were capably hsmdled by Miss work ot the Manchester Memorial The storm water sewers on Cen­ Loughlin. This camp has accom­ of ammunition and several boxes of Bridgeport Protestant Orphanage SUNn MON., TUES. plished improvements throughout Hazel Driggs, Carlton and Betty roofing tacks. Police in Indiana and hospital, lauded her as follows: Asylum. ter street were taking care of the the Killlngworth and Clinton aresu Harris. "Miss Cheney was one of thp orig­ water that flowed down the hill from Miss Helen Gardner as the Ohio recently had had trouble pur­ It is expected the Chatfleld Road suing bandit cars because of roofing inal trustees of the Manchester Me­ FREDERICK WESSEL DIES GRETA Linden and other side streets. The picnic area, the coming summer will matronly aunt sustained her role morial hospital. Looking back at road was clear and the catch traps admirably. Walter Holman ahowid tacks being scattfired by the fu^- those first years, when the new In­ prove an attractive spot to visit as himself to be at home in the part tlves during the chase. He had 82,- New Britain, March 3.—(AP) — GAMO proved adequate to the surface flow. any in the state. Since the heavy stitution was finding Its place, It is Frederick Weasel, retired Jeweler Cato^ basins were opened sufficient­ of the young business man and 604 in new currency with him. clear that our hospital could not snows, however, have retarded work stockbroker. Clarence 'Turklngton His Robberies and photo engraver, died at hie home ly to take care of the brooks that on the new Chatfleld pond the CXX possibly have been the success It is yesterday after a short illness. He formed on each side of the road and gave an excellent account of him­ At Dayton he was identified by without her. and eWA have confined operations self, as did Miss Marian Lamprecht victims In the following robberies; was 89 years old. QUEEN from Newman street west there to thinning and sanitation cutting "She was one of the first to catch A native of New York (31ty, Wea­ were no bad puddles. and Francis Barlow in this clean 121.000 holdup of the Massachu­ a vision of Its possibilities and operations. The CCC boys last little comedy with its intrigue, setts avenue bank at Indianapolis, sel lived In New Britain 67 years. Buses Skate Around theres!fter gave >f herself and her He manufactured and designed CHRISTINA month out and stacked 80 cords of thread of romance and admirable Ind. means without itlnt. Not only did And Conditions had not Improved eight foot wood, 17 cords of four moral teaching. Jewelry thirty years and latsr was Leve'i Ikheniaf Mrude obm fate hir tueit when day broke and the traveling 835.000 holdup of the New Car­ she faithfully attend board and connected with a Hartford Photo ■THE 9TH GUEjlT" —tad iM thought k eould atvw mda foot wood, 29 hardwood highway During the evening home made lisle, 0., bank. committee meetings but for years was found to be even more danger­ osts, 79 hardwood property posts, candy and ice cream were sold by Engraving Company before retiring agtiai Sm whet htpptM whia k dots — ous than last night. The first two ? 824.000 holdup of the Farrell, Pa., she was almost a dally visitor to the WED. AND ’THURS. 05 board feet of logs and five 20 the Epworth League. bank. Dine years ago. kt WtiMT Brat.’ ^Hsatk tbuadMhek- Rockville buses out of Hartford this foot poles. ’Thinning work done by hospital. As a member of the house He leavsa two sons and three FREDERIC MARCH 82,800 holdup of the Bluffton, 0., committee she knew everv detail of daughter!. morning came through Buckland al­ the Camp Roosevelt crews have been bank. Its operation; oonsequentl> her ad­ SYLVIA SIDNEY most on time but when the first got confined to the sq-called Killing- EXPRESS COMPANY HIRES For the Bluffton robbery he was vice was based on practical first as far as Stockhouse road It skidded worth and Wlnthrop blocks. AVIATION BASE AFIRE. turned o v e r to Sheriff Je ss Sarber hand knowledge and ' was always Cape May, N. J., March 8.—(AP) off the road. The bus following fif­ Much Wood Out of Allen county 0., Sept. 28, and helpful. ‘‘GOODDAME” teen minutes later got as far as this Up to Feb. 1 eWA operations in EXTRA WORKERS IN TOWN —Fire raged for nearly five hours And while awaiting trial he was deliver­ "when donations were asked for at ths Coast Guard avlatlob base point but oould not pass. A sedan the Cockaponset Forest had pro­ ed. the fumishlnga of Individual rooms Roger Pryor * Gloria Stuart headed east tried to go around the duced 381 corda of eight foot wood, here today, destroyed a carpenter Tremendoufl Volume of Pack- On Oct. 21 three men entered the she let whosoever would select the shop and sto'reroom and for a time ALINE M acMAHON two bufes, went into a tail spin and 228 cords of four foot wood, 378 jail at Lima, 0., told Sheriff Sarber romlnent roor..e upstairs. When V |tMi M(f«M It kw dm |m i «««iltttl itl* backed off the road. There was a hardwood highway posts, 201 hard­ area Arriving Makea Addi­ threatening the hangar and several “I Like It That Way’’ 1MN sveeAR-MNneN rarai-eisNSA MMtt they were officials from Michigan Sley had all made their selection gasoline storage tanks. Damage general tie up. The wrecker from wood propeny i>ost8, 802 unsealed tional Force Neceaaary to Caty, Ind., and wanted to see Dlllln- and only the kitchen was left she .nl TAUOT - RANK MStUett - Mint NNNair Hartford was again called. The logs, 4,472 board feet of logs, one smiled and said she ' would take was ssUmated at 81S,(X)0. nu . AND lAT. Handle Volume. ger. Commander Gordon McClain and buses were, snaked onto the road pole and 550 peeled posts. Sheriff Is Shot that. PLUS eWA work was affected consider­ "There was no bronse plate with •50 Coast Guard and the Cape May James Cagney He Taught Hia Enemiea the and prooeded towards Rockville. The incoming express at the Man­ Asked by Sheriff Sarber for their fire department helped In fighting One of them on its return from ably by the recent reduction in hours credentials, one produced a pistol her name on the door but that Silenee of Law and Load .. chester Railway express office this kltch'in continued to be her special the blase. One seaplane which w u Rockville again got into trouble be- from 20 to 15 per week. There morning was again heavy. In ad­ and shot Sarber In the abdomen, in the shop for repairs was de­ ‘JIMMY THE GENT’ ' tween Gammon’s comer and Love were until recently approximately exclaiming, "there’s our creden­ Interest. As replacements were And dition to using the regular employ­ OMded she quietly made them, many stroyed. Lane, shooting off the road and into 80 men working on the 1981 bum ees and the extra men ^o get the ex­ tials." Buater (T aran) Crabbee TIM MeCOT the pines. This also blocked traffic. from the west end, 40 men are en­ times wlthqut the knowledge of any press off the train, three men em­ While Mrs. Sarber and a deputy 1100,000 KLa z e Ida Luplno After that the buses were routed by gaged in thinning operations north looked on the man then beat Sarber one but the superintendent. of the bum and about 70 men are ployed by the railroad shoveling "When the Viospital needed re­ Walpole, iKiasa., March 8,—(AP) way of Center street to the Center snow today were called Into service. with the butt of his gun until the painting Inside and there was no —Fire destroyed the A. B. Morwe ^SILENT and north on Main to Depot Square working on thinning operations in sheriff was prostrate on the floor. the Killlngworth block. The trucks of the express com­ money available she ordered It done block In Walpole Squan early **Search For Beauty** Sand Washed Away pany, able In the past to take care They delivered Dillinger and and ^ d the bill. For two or three day causing damage estimated \t M E I ^ * * This morning early the sand bad of the loads from the cars could not locked Mrs. Sarber and the deputy summers she furnished a gardener 8100,000. OOMINQ NEXT SUNDAY been washed from the hills in the handle the many packages unloaded in the Jail cell block. ’They escaped without charge. When one of the The blase was discovered by the east part of the town and in Bolton COLBERT & GABLE LEADERS IN HOUSE today. ’The trucks were soon filled In two waiting autos. nurses needed rest she paid for her crew of a police cruising cau- aad ta SAT. and truck drivers going east did not up and other express matter was On Sept. 26, while Dillinger was vacation and when the superintend­ two alarms were sounded as sparks SUN. attempt to make the trip, turning piled up on the platform. Ic jail at Daytoh, 10 convicts were ent herself was worn out with work threatened to carry the fire to near­ *‘It Happened One Night** CIRCLE around when they reached Manches­ SEEK UPPER HAND There was more oranges from the delivered from the prison at Michi­ and worry she took her home with by buildings. ter Green and coming back to Man­ south. ’The last piece of express to gan City, Ind. chester. come off the train was a twin baby Dillinger is suspected by Indiana Harry Saunders, a Bolton con­ (OootiBoed from Page One) carriage, which had been shipped state police of the robbery of the stable, on his way to Hartford, tried from New Hampshire to south end Oalevllle, Ind., commercial bank of to get around stalled bu.<

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.SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON. World-Wide.” Special music by the inflamed throat. We extend our choir. Supper serveo by the Profes­ sympathy to the parents and pray sional Women. CONFESSION MADE an early recovery for the baby. The Week TenShan CONSTITUTION Jesus* Testimony About Himself Tuesday, 7:00— Choir rehearsal. Ajneticaa Legion Tuesday, 7:00— Troop m . Boy BY IRVING MILLEN As yet no date has been set for Text: Matt. 11:2-12:60 Scouts. Buddies the meeting scheduled for last Mon­ OF AUSTRIA IS Tbe International Uniform Sonday Tuesday, 8:00—Professional Wo­ day night which was called off on School Lesson for March 4. men. account of the storm. It is qiut3 Wednesday, 2:30, Women’s Fed­ Telk New York PoGce He, The BnlletiB Boerd probable that no session will be held CAST TO WINDS By WM. E. OILBOY, D. D. eration. Lenten Bible study conduct­ until March 26 which is the date REST of for the regular monthly meeting. Editor of The Congregationalist ed by Mr. Woodruff. H ost^ es, Mrs. My OEOBGE HENRY DOLE Bz-Seniee Orgwitetia A meeting of the banquet com­ What did JeauB say concerning Harry Straw, Mrs. F. A. Vorplanck, His Brotbers and Abraham mittee held at the State Armory himself? It is instructive to note Mrs. Raymond St. Laurent, Mrs. last night thirteen of the committee Go?emmeiit Annonnees Thai that when John the Baptist, who had International Sunday School Les-<^ other way. Peace is a quality of the Wm. Parkis, Mrs. W. W. Harris. Faber Killed Policemen. Anderson-Shea Post, V. F. W. reported the sale of eighty-seven been thrown into prison, sent bis son Text, March 4. Lord’s life. Peace is satisfying to Wednesday, 6:30— Cub Pack. Meeting tickets, and with two other commit­ disciples to Jesus inquiring whether the soul. Wednesday, 7:00— In-As-Much The next regular meeting of teemen with the largest lists yet to It Now Roles by ^torai he was the Messiedi whose coming “Come unto me all ye that labor A true life is not all labor and Circle. Kings Daughters. Anderson-Shea Post will be held in report the affair this year will with­ John had predicted, and for whom and are heavy laden, and I will give burden beaming. Pleasures are es­ Wednesday, 7:00— Shining Light New York, March 8— (AP)—Po­ the State Armory, ’Ikiesday evening, out doubt be the larg^ gathering be had prepared the way, Jesus did Law”— Says State Hai you rest.” —Matt. 11:28. sential to healthy spiritual living. Circle. Kings Daughters. lice Lieutenant Charles Eason said Mairch 6, at eight o’clock. After ever to attend a legion banquet All not answer by making great claims They vivify, refresh amd develop Saturday, 8:00—Junior choir re­ the business meeting card games committeemen will turn in a final for himself, or by speeding in any today that Irving Millen has m_Je Rest! That is what multitudes both thought and affection. Amuse­ hearsal. will be played with a suitable prize. report to Clhairman Weir on Mon­ Right to Exist theological and metaphysical terms, a verbal admission In the presence This will be followed by refresh­ day night which is the date the who labor and are heavy lEuien ments amd pleasures give changes Saturday, 6:30— Choir rehearsal. such as historic Christianity and tbe amd prepare the spirit for work. of three policemen, that he, his ments served by several members of ticket sale will close. great creeds have used. crave. Though the Lord bids them the Post. Insteaid of talking the They are not an end, but a means ST. MARY’S CHURCH brother Murton and Abraham Faber The committee wish to call to the By WADE WERNER It was in accordance with the to come imto Him and promises to to the fulfillment of the purposes of partidpated in a Needham, Mass., cost of the soclail events from the attention of the members who have Rev. Jamee Stuart NeUl, Rector Post funds, at each meeting a dif­ (Copyright, 1934 by ] simple life and teaching of Jesus give them rest, they do not know our life here. Usei or service is the bank holdup during which two po­ purchased tickets that the dinner ferent group of members' volunteer that he should point to the outward how nor where to find it. true motive that should be put into licemen were killed. will be served promptly at 6;(X) Vienna, March 3— For the first evidence and send the disciples back Sunday, March 4th— Third Sunday to pay the expense. The rest that the Lord promises work. The Lord exalted work to the in Lent. The Millens were arrested here o’clock due to the fact that the prin­ time since Chancellor Engelbert to Jobm to report the things that highest Said He, “MY FATHER Sunday. Faber is held in Masssohu- Recreation Center cipal speaker National Elxecutlve- they had beard and seen. is not surcease from the work of Services as follows: Dollfuss shelved Parliament om our occupations. 'The common no­ WORKETH HITHERTO AND I setts. Murton Milieu’s wife, Norma, Anderson-Shea Post aigadn haw man Anson T. McCook has another If Christians everywhere since the 9:30 a. m.—Church School. Men’s been awarded the Veterams cup for engagement for that evening. We tion prevails that if one could have WORK.” He Inclines us to His work Bible Class. taken into custody with the broth­ year ago, the government todas day when Jesus was on earth had in­ amd appeals to believe because of having the highest total score in believe Comrade McCook will have terpreted the divine character,of the an assured income sufficient to sup­ 10:45 a. m.—Holy Communion ers was later released on bail and frankly cast the (Constitution lnt« His works and tells us that every­ returned to Boston She Is^expected events at the School Street Rec. on a message worth while listening Master and expressed their belief in ply his wants, that rest would be and Sermon. Sermon topic: “Path­ Veterans night. This affair was the political wastobasket and let ii one shall be Judged according to his to testify against them. too, after being in Washington dur­ him by emulating his example In found, and mamy strive with this m ways.” aigain a success for aill who attend­ ing the past week with Depeirtment be known it is ruling by “natural loving thoughts and in good deeds, mind. Rest never comes that way. works. 3:00 p. m.—Highland Park Sun­ The verbal confession, according ed thanks to the experienced direc­ law which stands above the Consti­ How can we come unto Him? Commander Finer in the interest of what a different world we should Riches introduce other forms of day School. to the police lieutenant, was made tion of Frank Busch. This is the the ex-servlcemsm. tution.” have eud bow much nearer the great triad and temptation ais Idleness, First, one must leaim about Him, 7:00 p. m.—Evening Prayer and by Irving despite Murton’s warning second year that V. F. W. has made The new basis of government waj pleasure-seeking. Indulgence, excess, come to Him mentally by knowing Sermon. to him not to “say anything to Also on the program will be organized forces of religion would the highest total score of orgamiza- Department Treasurer E. P. Arm­ explained in the official gazette b3 have been to tbe realization of God’s pride emd self-exaltation. The rich about Him. Then, am the character Special preacher: The Rev. Albert those cops.” De’ectlves Eldward tions entering the events. Robert Hecht, an expert in constl* of the Lord is learned, be like Him, strong, a past department cc«n- wUl! and the poor must undergo tempta­ Jepson, of St. John’s Church, Ware­ O’Brien and John Fltzslmons heard General Fuller tutlonal law. He has advised Doll- live what He teaches. Reject false house Point, Conn. mander and a man who knows his It is not in theories concerning tions for the cleansing of the mind Mlllen’s statement, Easen said. Manchester Veterams of the legion very well. The commanders fuss on the legal aspect of each step Jesus, but in the fact of the response amd the heart and the strengthening thoughts, doubts, fears, complaint, The Week 'Refuses Signature Marine Corps regret the retirement taken since rule by emergency de­ morbidity, self-seeking and aill forms Monday, 7:30 p. m.—Girls’ Friend­ o ' the various veteran organizations to his life, that men recognize bis of character against all forms of Although he talked with the de­ of (General Ben Fuller. General are also expected to attend. crees began. of selfishness. Maike the mind clean ly Society. divinity and find life in him. evil, error and injustice. No one cam tectives for three hours, Irving Fuller this year reaches the age The committee are quite fortun­ Whether the destruction of Vien­ and tbe heart pure. Make tbe Lord 'I^iesday, 7:00 p. m.—Boy Scouts. enter heaven without temptation, would sign no statement of guilt, limit for service in the Marines. It ate in securing the services of (Tollin na’s coalist municipal government the all and adl of life. None is 7:30 p. m.—Choir Rehearsal. It is futile for us to speak in for there Is no way to remove evils the lieutenant said His only appar­ is not mentioned in dispatches on Driggs the local well-known organ­ (elected by more than 60 per cent honor of our Master except as we worthy of His entrancing life who Wednesday, 4:30 p. m.— Children’s other than to meet and overcome ent concern was to protect his the subject of the retirement of this ist and orchestra leader who will of the voters in 1932) is strictly honor him by following him and will not leave all for Him. Do this Service. brother’s wife and Faber. them. As truth Is learned and the Generali that he had a son killed in select the entertainers and accom­ legal or Illegal “1s not of declsivs making our lives like him. It Is as amd He will give to those who labor 7:30 p. m.—Evening Prayer and action. Capt. Fuller was killed heart mauie pure, life from the Lord “I don’t want Norma to get into pany them at the piano. Comrade Importance,” Hecht said. true today as it was in tbe day of infiows amd gives peace. Real and and are heavy laden, His indescriba­ Sermon. trouble over this. We’ll do any­ leading his compamy in France in William J. Thornton will be th- “For,” he added, “the state has Jesus himself that tbe spirit of enduring peace cannot come in amy ble peace. Special preacher: The Rev. Fred­ thing to protect her,” the accused 1918, serving with the 5th Marines. toastmaster. Christ is manifest in acts and works erick F. H. Nason, of Grace Church, man said, according to Ekson. “He’s General Fuller was from the old Any member who has not been the right to exist and its leaders art of blessing. Hartford, a swell fellow. I d o i’t want .o see school amd did not believe that nev/ contacted to purchase a ticket can in duty-bound to defend it without Those who live in tbe spirit of The Y. P. F. is especially invited him bum,” was his only answer to recruits should get by on the obtain one from any member of the regard to legal— even Constitutional Jesus cannot Ignore the blind and to attend. question*- about Faber. reputation of the old Marine Corps. committee or at Comrade Bray’s —limitation. the deaf and tbe lame, tbe sick and Friday, 3:30 p. m.—Girls’ Friend­ Besides the Needham holdup, Instead he believed that every re­ Jewelery store. Cabinet’s First Act ly candidates. tbe sinful. No correctness of Irving admitted that he, his brother cruit should have extended tramlng, Another meeting of the commit­ One of the Cabinet’s first stepi theory, no soimdness of doctrine will 7:30 p. m.—Fifth Lecture on: before being plamed in the regulars. tee will be held on Monday night at after the recent civil war was to de­ make our lives speak forth tbe “What a Churchman Ought to and Faber stole the police display from the Boston Automobile Show Federal Money the home of (Chairman Weir. clare null and void the position and lory of Ood and tbe praise of Know” by the Rector. More than six million men and The department executive com­ prerogatives of anyone elected on estis unless our words of faith and Sunday, March 11, 7:30 p. m. — and that he robbed a policeman of women are now on the federaU pay­ f his gun in Worcester, Mass., Eason mittee will hold its monthly meet­ the Socialist ticket >rofession are backed up by lives of CH U RCHES Preacher: Rev. Louis I. Belden, of roll. Approximately one out of ing in the Hotel Bond, Hartford, on Yesterday, in the confiscated ove and usefulness toward our fel­ said, E Christ Church Cathedral, Hartford. every twenty persons in the country Wednesday evening, March 7, at 8 Vienna printing plant where th« low men. church better. We hope that all our . Pistol Identified hais a federal position of some kind. SOUTH METHODIST EPISCOPAL a o’clock. official Austrian Socialist Party ' Here is human life was the test­ men and boys will come. The Worcester officer has since Never before in peame time has the CHURCH ^ CONCORDIA LUTHERAN Graves Registration Chairman “Arbeiter Zeitung,” was published ing groimd of tbe divinity of our The Week died. A pistol Identified as the percentage been so high. Twenty Edward Quish has completed a card Leonard C. Harris, Minister Garden and Winter Streets weapon stolen from him was found until the civil strife, the government Master, and here in human life is Monday at 7:80—Beethoven. K. Richter, Pastor. veterans were dropped from employ­ index of all World War veterans tbe testing ground of all who would Tuesday at 4:80— Confirmation. in an automobile here driven by the ment on a state forestry project buried in Manchester and has sent made arrangements to resume Sunday— Millens. publication under the direction oi ■bare that £vine life with him. 6:00— Children’s Chorus. 9:00 a. m.—Sunday school. yesterday, and still more veterans to department headquarters a dupli­ 9:80—<%urcb School with clamses The policeman killed at the Need­ the official Austrian News Agency. How accurately Jesus describes 7:80— Board of Administration. 10:00 a. m.—English service. are due to get the axe; but not for cate list. A Job well done. tbe people of bis own generation, for all ages. ham bank was described by Irving cutting timber. “This law of state necessity,” 10:46— Morning worship with ser­ 7:80—G Clef, 11:00 a. m.—German service. In a reply to the request of the their prejudices and insistences on as a “fool” who “saw the shotgun post that he support the Legion Hecht emphasized, (the words were mon. Tbe Pastor conunuing bis Wednesday at 7:16— Quiet Hour. Lenten services: unimportant things, and their care­ and should have hid” instead of go­ Anderson-Shea Auxiliary Four Point Prograun, Senator double-spaced on page 1 of the 8:00— Dorcas. Wednesday, 7:00 p. m.—English lessness and perverseness in tbe Lenten series on tbe Personal Re- ing toward the robber. V. F. W. Augustine Loaergan has the fol­ lision of Jesus. Subject: Christ’s Thursday at 2:80—Woj^en's Aid. service. official gazette) “has its roots in presence of truth! Is our genera­ The second policeman was killed lowing to say: “I have your com­ Idea of Righteousness. 7:16—Boy Scouts, Thursday, 7:00 p. m.—German Mrs. Blamche Stanwood, Depart­ natural law and stands above the tion very different? while Murton was driving, Eason munication of recent date. As you 6:00— Epwortb Leaigue. Mrs. Ar­ Friday at 6:30— Junior Choir. service. ment President attended our meet­ Constitution. Do not tbe great mass of our peo­ said Irving told him. doubtless know, I am friendly to thur Gibson will be tbe speaker on 8:00—Brotherhood, The Week ing last Tuesday. Mrs. Stamwood “Tbe energetic statesmen beading ple still cavil, and complain, and “ He said this second officer stood the disabled veteran, his widow and tbe subject, Home Missionary Work Saturday at 9:80— Confirmation. Tuesday. 7:30— The Ladles Aid. was presented with a silver caike the government will of epurse have enter into controversy over unim­ 2:30—Junior Mission Band. in the rosd waving a revolver, knife u a token hf friendship by dependents.” greater respect for natural law thim portant things, neglecting tbe soul Among the Amerlcai;i Indians. Thursday, 2:30 p. m.— Jewing With three of the legion’s four 7:16— Evening service. Preacher 6:00— Emanuel Choir. Circle, waving to them to stop,” Eason the Auxiliary. A social time follow­ for a written constitution and—de­ of truth and tbe presence of the continued. “H“ refused to say Mints approved and passed by the will be tbe Rev. George S. Brookes Thursday, 8:00 p. m.—German ed which was enjoyed by all. The spite their legal responsibility—will Master who still would lead us into which one of the trio killed the sec­ Senate and now awaiting action in lives and acts of love and goodness ? of the Congregational church of SECOND CONGREGATIONAL choir. color scheme was blue and gold. The the House, which no doubt will be risk personal ruin rather than per­ Rockville. Robert Gordon will be Frederick C. Allen, Minister. ond man. but intimated he or Faber favors were candle holders of yellow mit tbe ruination of tbe state.” Wisdom still is Justified by her Friday. 8:00 p. m,— English choir. did. favorable, advice comes from men tbe soloist. gum drops, blue candles and crystal close to the situation that there It was Just a year ago Sunday children. Thursday at 8:00 p. m.—The Admits Lynn Hold-Up Music at tbe morning hour: Morning worship and tbe Lord’s Church Board will pieet for the mints, representing the Auxiliary will be no more legislation in behalf that tbe Austrian government Prelude—Andante from “Sym- Supper at 10:46. Subject of tbe “ He made partial admission that colors. The refreshments consisted of the veteran introduced at this “paralyzed itself” with the legal FYoib tMs picture of Jesus and bis monthly meeting. he, Murton and Faber were respon­ own genera.tion, bow insiinspiring it pbonie Patbetlque,” Tscbalkrwski. brief sermon meditation: “What Simday afternoon at 2 o’clock will of rosettas, apple sponge pudding, session, with the exception of the technicality of the resignation of its to tuni to Jesus bimseu in tbe Processional hymn—St. Hilda, Can Christ Do For U s?” sible for a Lynn, Mass., theater rob­ with whipped cream, caike and cof­ so-call^ “Bonus Bill” up for a vote presiding ofticers and the Dollfuss be rehearsal of tbe Ekuter pageant bery for which two persons were prayer of thankfulness to bis Father Anthem— "Beautiful Saviour,” The music: All wbo are taking cart are re­ fee. in the House on March 12. government took the position it tried recently but said that they and bis simple appeal to all who Christiansen. Prelude—Chant Solennelle ,.. Lacey quested to meet in the church punc­ The president wishes to thank all would be illegal and unconstitutional ‘wouldn’t have let ’ hem take the rap would find in him rest from their la­ Anthem— “0, I'or a Closer Walk Anthem—Let All Creation Praise tually at 2. the members who assisted her in American Legion Auxiliary for Parliament to continue legislat­ bors and the blessedness of bearing With God,” Poster...... Allen if they had been f( und guilty.’ ” making this social another one of Tbe regular monthly meeting of ing. Recessional Hymn— St. Leonard. Millen, although seemingly con­ bis yoke. Offertory—Reve D’Am our...... Pox those pleasant affairs; also those tbe American Legion Auxliiqry will The semi-official Reichspost at Postiude— Scherzo Sympbonique, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE cerned about his sister-in-law and t ^ t a strange invitation it is Postiude—March ...... Zamecnlk members who donat^ cake or be held Monday evening, March 6, that time explained: Lemmens. H. B. Anthony, Pastor. Faber, did not appear greatly both­ that Jesus gives to men in bis offer Church school and Everyman ■ money to help defray expenses. at tbe State Armory. Archibald Sessions, Organist, ered about himself and his brother. “Parliament abolished itself. of rest through bearing tbe yoke; Class at 9:80. Speaker at the Our next meeting will be held The Welfare Sewing Circle met at Whatever might be done to rein­ yet that is bow rest really comes to Choirmaster. Sunday: “Irving seemed quite reconciled clasf: A. F. Howes. Subject: March 13. the home of Mrs. Minnie Hollister, troduce it would be against tbe men. Tbe Pastor will meet tbe Young 9:00 a. m.—Morrlng prayer serv­ to his probable fete.” said Eason. Thursday afternoon, March 1, Fol­ “The Church and War,” ice. We extend our most sincere sym­ law.” It is not in tbe shirking of re­ People’s Training Class at 4:00 Christian Endeavor meeting a*. “In fact. asked me how long It lowing tbe sewing, refreshments of o'clock. 9:30 a. m.—Church Bible school. pathy to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ma­ When the deputies nevertheless sponsibility, not in getting away 6:30. Leader: Richard Smith. takes to die in *he ele< trie chair.” cake and coffee were served, and all from their fellow men, from life, The Week 10:45 a. m,—Communion service. honey, whose little son is seriously present voted a very ples^ant after­ attempted to meet on lost March 16, Monday, 7:00—Girl Scouts. 7:30, Topic: “The EJarly Church,” 6:30 a. m.— Yourg People’s Hour. hi with pneumonia. It is pleasant to Dollfuss (galled police to drive them Diat men find rest, but it is in tbe Notes noon. The next meeting will be Boys’ basketball. 7:30 0. m.—Evangelistic service. know that although the little fellow out. communion that brings to men the Monday at 7 p. m,—Boy Scouts, GLORIA SWANSON’S MATE held at the home of Mrs. Sophia 'hiesday, 4:00— Starlight The Week is still very ill, he is showing some President Milas took the same sense of a n e a t peace and a new Wednesday, 2 p, m.—Women’s Holmes, Griswold street, Thursday Brownies. 6:30, Cub Scouts. 7:16, Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.—Monthly improvement and we hope he will view, telling Dollfuss to carry on strength to bear their burdens. League. Rag bag social. Please afternoon, March 8. Boy Scouts. 7:30, Cecllian Club. meeting ot tbe official board. SPIKES DIVORCE RUMORS continue to do so. Despite the weather. County with firmness in tbe spirit of the That is what yokes are for, to bring cloth for bags and holders. make the burden lighter and more 7:46, Men’s Bowling League at tbe Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.—Mid­ President, Mrs. Brosnan, County Constitution. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m,—Orches­ easily borne. Y. M, C, A. week prayer meeting. British War Veterans Secretary, Mrs. Carrington, and Wednesday, 4:00—Pastor’s Train­ tra rehearsal. Friday at 7:30 p. m.—Class meet­ Michael Farmer, in Switzer­ Ck)unty Fidac Chairman, Mrs. Thursday at 7:46 p. m, at tbe Y — The committee on the Mons-Ypre ing Class for Juniors and Inter­ ing. land Visiting: Children, Go­ get-together report that everythmg Cbartier, attended the meeting of EDGAR S. FERNALD mediates. 2:80, Willing Workers Union Devotional Gathering, Rev. the Hartford County Association ing Back to Holiywood Very is in readiness for the big time to­ Group of tbe Wesleyan Guild meet­ M. S.. Stocking, leader. night which will be held at the home in West Hartford, Sunday. Mrs. M. Springfield, Mass., March 3 — Friday, 4:80 to 9:30 p. m, at the SWEDISH CONGREGA’nONAL Shortly.' (A P )— Eldgai S. Femald, 69, who Queer Twists ing. 7:30 Mid-week Lenten Devo­ S. E. Green, Minister. of Comrade James Hamilton on Hartle, Dept. Chairman of Com­ tional in charge of Pastor. North Methodist church, Hartford—r High street.sti Festivities will start munity Service, and Junior Girls 36 years ago pioneered in the estab­ Thursday, 7:80— Young men's bas­ Conference for all church school London, March 3— (A P )—Michael gave a very interesting talk on the lishment of a newspaper employ­ Swedish morning worship, 10:80. at 7;30:30 p. m. sharp , and every______mem' In Day's News ketball. workers in Hartford cdunty. For Farmer today added his denial to ber of the Post is* requested' to be work of these two groups of ser­ ment agency and later extended its Friday, 4:00—King's Heralds and “Ministers, Church School Leaders, English morning worship, 11:10. that of his wife, Gloria Swanson, vice scope to Include brokerage of news­ Sunday school, 12:00. present A hot pie supper will be Home Gimrds will meet at tbe Parents, and Youth,” spiking rumors that they are to be pri^pared and served by Comrade A very successful card party was paper properties, died yesterday af­ church, Saturday at 7:30 p. m.—Choir re­ English afternoon service, 3:80. divorced. Bill Davis of the Home Bakery. A held at the home of Mrs. Gertrude ter a short illness. His business bad Philadelphia—Mrs. Anna Savage, 6:30—Young women’s basketball. hearsal. English evening service 7:00. Farmer admitted that he was fine entertainment has been arrang­ Bausola on Friday evening. In brought him into contact with pro­ young widow, has her own code foi 7:46— Regular meeting of tbe Postponed Date: Supper and Rev. Ture Noraborg ot New Lon­ caught off his guard by tbe ru­ ed, and many surprises are In store bridge, Mrs. Olive Cbartier won bably thousands of newspaper handling men who annoy her in a Wesleyan Guild. Speaker, Atbalia choir entertainment, auspices Music don will speak it the afternoon and mors and disclosed that he tele­ for those attending. first prize; Mrs. Kathryn Hare, sec­ workers of many classes in ail theater. Kadess of Jaffa. Subject, Easter in committee—Friday, March 16, evening services phoned bis actress wife in Hollywood The roads have been thoroughly ond and Mrs. Helen Griffin, third. parts of the coimtry. Before en­ Testif}dng against Stephen Llp- Jerusalem. Mr. Kadess is an Arab, The Week “just to make sure.” cleaned of snow and there will be In setback, Mrs. Bert Carpenter gaging in this business he served tak, she said sbt told him to “lay bom in Cairo, Egypt, educated in Tuesday evening, Young People’s "She assured me that there was no difficulty in reaching the scene won first. Miss Arm Flimegan, sec­ for a period on both the Spring- MANCHESTER-VERNON off” in English and then in Polish— England. He has done Y. M. C. A. Bible study, 7:30. nothing to the story,” said Farmer, of festivities, so here’s hoping for a ond and Miss M. Madden, third. field Union and the Springfield Re­ “ and then I socked him twice.” work in Palestine and is at present PARISH Wednesday eveamg service, 7:30. beaming his Irish smile. ’1 couldn’t full attendance of the Mons-Ypre publican. He was graduated from Tbe Judge held Llptak so pohce attending Springfield College pre­ Methodist Episcopal Church believe it, but I telephoned just to Post. Wesleyan University in 1890. may c ^ in other women to see if paring for further work in the Holy Marvin S. Stocking, Pastor. SALVA’nON ARMY make sure.” The ex-servicemen’s sports night be is tbe man who accosted them. Land. North Main Street Adj. R. E. Martin Farmer expects to return to which was held in the School Street STRIKE OF NEW YORK The latest t/pe or autoglro, de­ Tlinn, O.—Paul Creeger, wbo has Saturday, 9:80—Boys’ basketball. Hollywood in three or four weeks. Recreation building last Friday signed and built by Juan Clerva, an amateur shortwave wireless sta­ Simday evening, tbe Rev. Leonard Today: Simday He has been abroad for a month night was as usual a great success. HOTEL WORKERS END has no wings and the diameter of tion for bis own amusement, re­ C. Harris will be the preacher at 5:30—Choir rehearsal. 9:30 a. m.—Company meeting visiting the couple’s three children— Mons-Ypres takes this opportunity the three-bladed rotor is corre­ ceived a letter from an Australian the Union Lenten Mrvice, Rockville. Sunday: (Sunday school) classes for every­ Gloria’s one, bis own; and one to thank Director Frank Busch and spondingly increased. In a recent fan saying Creeger’s station bad 9:45— Church school. body. adopted. the committee in charge for a good test it took off after a run of only been beard January 4. 10:45— Service of worship. C. P. 11:00 a. m.—Holiness meeting. Iliey are attending school in time. We were sorry that owing to Former Employees Will Be Re­ 10 yards. EMANUEL LUTHERAN Thayer, secretary of Y. M. C. A., lack of time some of the events had “That’s O. K.,’’ commented Cree­ Knut E. Erickson, Pastor. Adjutant Martin will speak. Quar­ Switzerland and remain in Europe instated and All Pickets ger, “only I haven’t operated my speaking on the subject of “ Living tet will sing. the year 'round. Farmer’s “ separa­ to be called off. The boys will get another chance to show their stuff Will Be Removed Imme­ station for a year.” Through Others.” 3:00 p. m.—Praise meeting. Rev. tion” from his wife, he explained, is Simday school and Bible classes, 6;0Ci—Epworth League. in the near future. Comrade Detroit—Nick Kostoff has an ear 9:30 a. m. George S. Brookes, ol Rockville will an annual affair merely to see tbe diately. for music—but It’s somebody else’s Th-; preparatory class session will youngsters. “Sandy” Pratt and Arthur Mc­ All services Sunday will be m be tbe special speaker at this ser­ Gowan were the committee in ea.r, and so be was sentenced to a be omitted. vice and he will brmg with him a English. The pastor’s sermon theme The Week charge representing the Mons- New York, March 2.—The Hotel term of five to ten years in Michi­ at the morning service will be “The colored quartet that will sing. Tuesday, 7:30—EJpworth League Ypres Post. Association of New York City issued gan State prison. Holy War.” The Emanuel and 7:30 p. m.— Salvation meeting social and business meeting. GILEAD The Permanent Armistice Day the following statement at its offices 6th Annual Angelo Stefanoff told the court Jimior choirs will sing. which will be preceded by an Open committee held its final meeting in that Kostoff cut off his ear in a Wednesday, 2:30— Women’s Mis­ today; The G Clef Chorus will sing v Air service in front of Citadel. Students from the Hartford Sem­ the Army and Navy CHub last Wed­ “It is gratifying that the hotel fight that followed Stefanoflf’s per­ the 7 o’clock service. We will con­ sionary Society meeting with Miss nesday evening. Commander Albert formance on his bagpipe at a Bul­ Emma Colver, 58 Woodbridge inary will have charge of the serv­ strike which began or January 23 tinue our consideration of the Pas­ ZION LUTHERAN Lindsay and ^m rade James Mc­ has been definitely terminated, all garian New Year’s celebration. street. ices at the local church Sunday and sion of our Lord in the light of EQgh and Cooper St. Cullough represented the Mons- concerned having accepted the pro­ G Clef Club for several Sundays following. One Fc^gla, Italy—The local court Prophecy. The sermon theme wi’.l Thursday, 7:45— Union Lenten Ypres Post. service at Y. M. C. A. Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz, Pastor of them will be present at the Chris­ posals suggested on February 15 by sentenced Dominlco Carofiglio to be "Fulfillment of Prophecy in the The Mons-Ypres bowling team la Mrs. EHinore M. Herrick, acting eight months in Jail for driving Friday, 6:30— Annual supper. tian Endeavor service in the eve­ certainly keeping up its terrific Crucifixion.” Sunday school at 8:30 a. m. Ser­ ning. chairman of the Regional Labor without a license despite evidence The fourth of our Lenten “ Quiet pace in the ex-servIcemen’s bowling Board, as follows; brought forward to show that his At Vernon the service Sunday vice in Ehiglisb at 9:30 a. m. Text of The weekly prayer meeting was league. Last week, they took two Hours” will be held Wednesday eve­ sermon: Joh. 8. 46— 59 (Ocull Sun­ held at the parsonage Wednesday (1) “That the strike shall be Im­ CONCERT morning will be omitted. violation of the highway code saved ning from 7:15 to 8 o’clock. Come points from the strong Army and mediately called off by the union the life of his cousin Francesco day). Subject: The Lord Jesus-a evening. Navy team. We are all rooting for ye apart and rest awhile. Glorious' Savior, I. according To His Wednesday morning the thermom­ and all ^ckets removed and other Funaro. The Dorcas society will meet at THE CENTER CHURCH the boys and hope they keep up the strike acti-vities cease. The two were journeying in an (Congregational) person, n , according to His office. eter's varied from zero to 19 below good work. the Llndberg home on Myrtle street English Lenten service on Wed­ in this locality. The wind has con­ (2) “The hotels agree to re-em­ open car, when Funaro, who was after the service Wednesday eve­ Rev. Watson Woodruff An now boys don’t forget the ploy former employees so far as con­ Emanuel nesday at 7:30 p. m. The Ladies tinued to pile the snow into drifts' good time tonight at 7:30. Let’s go! driving was suddenly overcome with ditions permit in place of those hired ning. Misses Hattie Peterson, Clara society will meet after the service. and Wednesday men employed by sunstroke. Carofiglio took the wheel and Ann Lindberg will entertain. All Morning worship, 10:50. Sermon since the strike and give them pre­ the state highway department shov­ Mans-Ypres Auxiliary and was speeding to the nearest members and friends are. most cor­ by the minister in the Lenten series. ference in filling futifi« vacancies, Lutheran Oiurch town, when a highway militiaman The music: eled ow on the state road amd CWA The sewing circle of the Auxiliary dially welcome. met at the home of Mrs. S. J. and shall make every effort to ac­ stopped him and gave him a sum­ Prelude— EIrbarm dlch mein, O workers were employed on some complish this within two weeks.” The Women’s Aid society will of the back roads. Mr. Frederick, Haugh last Tuesday night and held mons for failure to produce a driv­ meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30. Herre G o t t ...... Bach Overnight A. P. In accordance with the foregoing Tuesday, March 20 ing permit. Anthem—Cantale Domino .... Buck rural mail carrier, pad a long, tedi­ another of their interesting ses­ A special program appropriate for sions. They will meet again this former hotel employees who have Anthem— Saviour Like a Shepherd ous time covering his route that not already done so may register for 8 P. M. the Lenten season ^11 be given. A News day. Tuesday evening at the home of special invitation has been sent to Lead Us ...... Neidlinger employment at the offices ^ the ho­ Robert E. Foote amd Joseph Bar- Mrs. Lewis Milligan on West laddie Assisting Artists: all members, and is hereby extend­ Postiude—Postiude in F ... Wilson Turnpike. tels at which they formerly worked. The church school, 9:30. raisso attended the annuad meeting ed to all wbo would like to attend. Winthrop, Mass.—Louis Rudgin- amd bamquet of the Elastem States Mrs. Norman Jones is still con­ A Thought The Women’s Class, 9:30. Entries in the 5-mlle Indian­ The Emanuel Brotherhood will ■ky, whose dog “napped” in Cllhlca- Farmers’ Ehcchang» which was held fined at the Memorial hospital with Miss Senta Hoffman The Men’s League, 9:30. apolis speedway classic this year Harpist meet Friday evening al 8 o’clock. go last Sunday arrived home, still at the Masonic Temple in Spring- illness. A visit from any of the So It canae to pass, when aH the The Devotional Group, of which G The Pastor’s Class, 9:30. members would be appreciated. will be allowed only 45 gallons of without the dog. field, Maiss., Tuesday. .The dinner gas and six gallons and two quarts men of war were consumed and dead Albert Pearson is chairman, will oe '^ e Lenten Institute, 6:00. Lead­ Boston—Advance guard • pf the The Auxiliary extends its greet­ warn served at the Hotel Kimbadl. ings and wishes the members of the of lubricant. Mr. Ivar Nelson from among the people.— Denteron- in charge of the meeting. An in­ er,'Arthur H, Rling; pianist, Mrs. Boston Red Sox bop off for the Mr. amd Mrs. C. W. Hutchinson VloUnist Mny 2:16. teresting and instructive program Paul Mozley; speaker. Miss Prlm- spring training camp at Sarasota, Mons-Ypres Post a happy time at and their son Alfred of Wilson, their get-together tonight. Due to a typographical error in has been arranged including an il­ toae Woolverton, General Secretary Fla. visited his mother, Mrs. Lavtna Hut­ Admisskm 75c. If Christian nations were nations The baby daughter of Comrade the statute, a Texas law in 1908 lustrated lecture on “ Our Emanuel ot the Hartford Y. W. C. A. Topic, Springfield—Mrs. Annie Katler, chinson, Thursday. Mrs. Hutchin­ if Christians, there would be no Deaconess Institute.” Here Is m “The Young Women’s Cbrlotian As­ Arthur and Mrs. McGowan is con­ required motorists to bum their 97, a letdei in local Jewish affairs son also called on Mrs, B. Lyman fined at her hpme and under the ■ran.— Sgame Jenyns. opportunity to learn to know our sociation, Social, Rational and headlghts during the day instead •fid active in welfare work dlea- and Mn. E. E. Foote. doctor’s care ^ th a severe cold and of at night. • -! ■ ~ < .'i A

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Manrirrfltrr aquiUbrtum, to ba rallaved of ra- gettlag meet ef ths weili dene by eponaiblUty for the levyiaf of that the CWA. It eueeeeded, too, eo Going Into The Second Quarter £iiratag Hrralii part of the tax which la spent on the •• getting CWA consent went. Behirud the Scenes in PUBLilBKO BY THX schools. In such a ease it would Ae is usual in CWA matters, how­ HBIUXO PRUmHO COMPAKT. INC. be better to have the city Tax Board ever, a few days later came another 1< Btiaall fitraat ICanehnstar. Cono. or the town’s electors’ meetlnf decision from the Hartford office, THOMAS FERGUSON make its appropriatioas and lay its Oeaaral Mana^ar withdrawing the consent and stat­ WASHINGTON tax without any reference whatever ing that Civil Works money could Foundad October 1, 1881 to the educational problem and then By RODNEY DUTCHER ^more CWA woricera titofo P*w than Pobliabed Evary Pvenlna Exeapt not be -used for the project. Now The Herald’s tVashington I kids. SuDdaya and Holidaya Eatarad at tha have the Board of Education em­ they are asserting in Middletown Correspondent. Poat Offloa at Manohaatar, Conn., aa /f; powered to assess a separate tax of that the enemies of the coimty home O' Ickes Finn On Oil Sacond Claas Mail Mattar. III Washington, March 3.—Don’t get SUBSCRIPTION r a t e s whatever size it regarded as ade­ system, who cryetallze about the One of the waamer Issues of the Ona Taar, by mall ...... 86.00 quate to the operatioa of the funny with the New Deall It bites. Hoover adnainistratkm will come ap Per Month, by mall ...... $ .go Child Welfare Commission and the All (I II all Over again when Seototary lokes Single coplea ...... * q| scboola This would only be a re­ Ask Bill MacCracken, Charles Callvarad. one y*A...... n .'po Child Welfare Bureau, "got to’’ the Lindbergh, the airmail contractors, formally adopts a policy at refusing turn to the district school ayetem in to extend ou and gas permits bn CWA authorities and brought abopt Joe Silverman, the Democratic lob­ MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED its original completeness, the fact the cancellation of the project public lands. Prospectors now are byists, the boys mixed up in the permitted to file for permits to drill. T«^f Preaa la axclualvely that all the schools constituted only Of the accuracy of this suspicion War Department supply contract entitled to the me for republlcatlon If they make discoveries, thsy a single district instead of a num­ wa know nothtog. But on the face scandals, and the PWA-CWA graft- can get leases and ^ royalties to "f an .lewp dtapatclie credited to It era or not otherwlao credited In thla ber not affecting the principle of the of things it would H>pcar Imposei* the government. The prsictice oas poptr and alau the local news pub* thing in the least. That’s only the beginning. This been to extend permits from year to liahed herein. bis. That would be playing poh- administration has dedared war cn year, whether oil is discovered • or 1 j*i*^** republlcatlon of Under euch a eystem, if the vot­ fV . e • pedal dlapatchaa bareln art alao re* tlca with a vengeance and if there le special privilege and its teeth are not, as long as the permit-holder can aarvad. ers of the municipality became con­ anything the Welfarert hate, loathe, especially whetted for those pro­ show he has spent some money on vinced that ,too much of their tax moters and wanglers of privilege the land. Full aarvica client of N E A Bar* execrate and abjure it Is politics. whose operations threaten scandal ▼ice. Inc. money was being: expended on Former Secretary of tbe Intsnor They admit it ’That’s why thsy to tbe Roosevelt regime. Wilbur, in tbe interests of conser­ schools, they would not only know The Nye resolution for investi­ Publlaher'a Repra»entatlva: Tha ars so oppossd to the county oom- vation, refused to extend the per­ whom to blame but how to oorrect gation of munitions contracts u mits. Jullua Mathawa Special Arenay<—Naw missloDs and ail their works—be­ loaded with TNT. York, Chicago, Detroit and Boaton. the situation-they could vote out Western senators and represen­ cause they play politics. Bill MacCracken’s fac> as be was tatives raised such a howl, extravangant School Board members dragged before the Senate for con­ the "little fellow" was being vic­ and vote In members of more eco­ ONE WAY y tempt after bl» hide-and-seek game timized for the benefit of big '>11 Tha Herald Printing Company. Inc., had ended with a 1100 fine for con­ companies, that 'Wilbur’s order was aaaumaa no financial raaponalblllty nomical tendencies. West Virginia's way of solving tempt of court was a public re veto* rescinded. But those who know typographical errora appearing In It is doubtful, however, if a pro­ U tion of the feelings of many other say Ickes is dstermlned. EveningEv!ln'in!*2'"‘r.. Herald. Mancha?tir posal to set up such a dual taxing her liquor problem possesses at least folks who, rather suddenly, find power would meet with much ap the virtue of ilmjrtlclty. Prohibi­ themselves rubbing the seats tf Lee Is Bugaboo SATURDAY, MARCH 8. tion is In the •tate’s constitution their pants. Tbe liberal crowd now running proval anywhere; eepeclally since It The White House rebuke of Lind­ but medical liquor Is permitted to AAA will be Just as pleased if Fred MISS CHENEY might easily be that Police and Fire bergh, who bad publicized his pro­ Lee doesn’t become l^ slativ e coun­ Departments could, in all probabil be sold. Hitherto a physician’s test against cancellation of airmail sel here for the American Farm Mlgg Mary Cheney lived not for contracts before Roosevelt recelvcjd ity, set up Just as effectlvs claims prescription has been necessary, but Bureau Federation. His appoint­ hereelf but for humanity. To eay it, caused almost as much excited ment was all set until the Moc- to Immunity from tax-authority reg West Virginians, no more than other comment around town os the wild that of any human being and eay it Cracken lobbying scandal popped. ultation, and it would be quite oen people, care to pay a doctor’s fee MacCracken-Jumey sequence. Lee Is MacCracken's law partner, truthfully li to pay the hlgbeet Lots of people were grinning ■Istent, in euch an event, to give every time they want a drink; and who turned over MacCracken’s files tribute that can be rendered. No simultaneously about both epizodes. these departments, as well as Boards the Legislature wanted to help them to Col. L. H. Brlttio of Northwest political, social or ecbolaetic honor So Roosevelt was taking on the Airways, when the latter destroyed of Education, the right and power out So the lawmakers of the popular heroes! can compare with It. And because documents wanted by the Senate to levj^ taxes for their own mainten­ stats yesterday agreed on a statute Shots at Lindbergh on the Sen­ airmail Investigating c'>mmlttee. this woman, through tbs whole of ate floor Indicated the more cynical ance. This would be to approach which docs aw ay’with ths require­ Lee was George Peek’s candidate a long life, made the alleviation ol feeling here about the aviator which for general counsel of AAA and the Chicago system, where there are ment of a prescription and providoe grew up after revelauon that he had aulfarlag, the redemption of gross* Peek’s flrbt defsat at the bands ol SO many eeparate taxing autboriUes that tbs certification of tbs custom­ received 1280,000 worth of stock the Wollace-Tugwell combination Beaa and ignorance, the well being from an aviation company. that they got their city into the er that he is ill and needs liquor came when Jerome Frank got that of her fellow oreaturea tha absorb* shall be sufficient warrant for a sale Job. worst municipal msM la the world. Buzzie On Display lag aim of bar axlstenca, living a by a druggist Peek then kept Lee in his office No oae wlibei Bridgeport tay niOD on the face. They are more Buzzie Dali, the White Booee as “personal counsel.’’ When Peek Ptraooal Ufa of austere simplicity, It is to be faadsd that the drug­ likely to form in those cases where grandson, is observing the CWA worse luck than she has had, but wae eased out, Lee left in no plas- Manchester knows that In her pass* gists of West Vlrglaia will either HEALTH-DIET ADVICE the diet consists of too many starchy first hand—and vice versa. To the ant frame of mind. lag it baa lost its very foremost there are plenty of other cities aad and greasy foods. In. regard to your child research center where Bnzzie The AAA shudders when it thinica be more numerous or richer tbaa B\ DR. FRANK McCOY second question, I wish to stats learns such matters os dressing dtisea. towns la ths st*ts that would llks those of aay other stats or land un­ wbat Lee might have done to it if to sss this business of tbs right of questions is regard to Hssitb and Diet that there are several different himself and carrying a glass oi turned loose oo Capitol Hill ae the Badleaa words might be employed der the SUB. causes which may bring about a water without spilling it came Zb Farm Bureau lobbyist School Boards to exceed tbslr ^ p ro - will'be answered by Dr. MoCoy who ona ia telllag of Miss Cheney's works of be addreeeed in care of Uile paper. Cn- splittingUK andauu breaking oiof utbe e oaus,nails, observers, school teachers employed m $tey, but they would fill. And priations settled ones sad for all, eloee stamped, sslf-addreesed envalopak and I have prepared a special artl- by CWA, to study the way a modem About one Araericao in every ten kids’ school operates. Thers ore aoae but she knew the real story, and if those folks down there want for reply. clc on Nail Disorders. 1 suggest that goes through life unmarried. to briag tbs question to aa Issue and you writerite to me In care of this news- 2t Is all sumaied in tbs rare and paper and enclose a large self-ad­ lumlBoua fact—fba lived for others, foot tbs bills 0f tbs asesssary law­ THE WEEKLY MENUS ^Mif-addressed stamped envelope dressed stamped envelope stating suit it will osrtataly be all right vritb your request, 1 would be very M a^ readers writs In and ask me that you want an article on Nall with ths rest of us. pleased to send you these articles Disorders and a clipping on White­ WHO IS BOSS? NEW to outllac a well balanced diet for today, but I am not able to do so as heads. If It goes to ths Buprtms Court them. All that they need to do in you give ms no street address. order to find a well balanced, whole­ Bvary eoauaualty in Coaaectleut ws pick ths Tax Board to win. Stats Forester Fred Merrill of will have a direct interest In a law* some diet Is to use the weekly (Whiteheads) Mississippi says more than a mil* Our Aim..... YORK menus which appear every Friday t on acres of land in that state have suit to determlae the right of eer* » *I0>4MIA NOviCS.mc in this nsalth column. Question: From Mrs. B. B. K. of to serve humanity better A NEW s u b je c t Newark, N, J.: "I have been annoy­ been devasted by erosion result­ aasantlaJ departaiaatf of a mu I will answer today some of ths ing from Improper agricultural BidpaJ fovarameat to exeead their By PAUL BABBISON most common questions which 1 re­ ed with whiteheads which come on With ihs world svsa more cock­ ray face." Another question is, practices and forest fires. ROBERT K. ANDERSON appropriatloas if these have aot eyed tbaa it was ia the spring of New York, March 8, -> A Broad- ceive about tbe menus, One woman Funeral Olreotoi For wants to know: "When are we sup­ “What causes ths nails to split and beea made adequate by the taxing 1014, aad perhaps because tbs sub­ waymaa wbo’d been careless about break off?" Sound motion pictures hav<> Just WATKINS BK(n'HEK8,. Inc. posed to use bread and butter with been introduced Into K' opla, TEL. Office 517L House 74M. and apportioning powar, when and If ject has BO direct connsotloa with hssdlng suburban trafflo rsgulatloos your menus? Am I to Uke it for Answer; Tbe whiteheads to which tbe first showing, which inciil .Qcl an auob a ault Is brought In Bridga* got baulsd Into court in Westebsstsr granted that these are added to each you refer are wbat are known as animated American cartoon, taking tbs dtprsssloB or ths aiyriad at­ mllla. Those are small whitish lumps port, aa la now tbraatened. The tbs otbsr day, and blinked in aston­ meal ?’’ place In the presence of the em­ tempted remedies for it, ths country In the skin and are especially com- peror and his court. dispute there Is betwsen the Board ishment when bs looked at tbe Judge Bread is not to be added to each Is likely to greet with much later on the bench. Thought for a minute meal. Tbe breakfast menus usually of Xdueatlon and the Tax Board, set OBS Bsw question. This quss- be was seeing some kind of repeal call for white bread in itbe form of The latter is tha authority set up by UoB, aa accidental by-product of apnarition, then realized that this Melba Toast, and this is to be but­ the Legislature, in ripper leglala* actually was tbs sam#* man be tered. A small amount of bread may ths airmail eoatrovsrsy, is prscipi knows as a genial professional man­ tlOB, for the expreM purpose of Urn* occasionally bs taken with the tatsd by tbs proposal of tbs House ager and song-picker for one of Tin lunch menus by those In good Iting and controlling the expend! Military Affairs Committee to ia- Pan Alley's oldest song publishing health. But no bread Is to be added houses... turea of the various city depart crease the Armjr's air forces from tc tbe dinner menu when meat is meats. In Manhattan, ths Judge is Johnny some 1,800 plaaes to more than 4,OiOO White, known up and down tbe Oay- used, as this Is not a good combina­ The Tax Board has glvaa the tion. Children may add more of the within four years. Way ae a tune ozar, one of three or starchy foods than adults. Board of Education aa approprlatloa four men who ladle out tbe melodies By Itself that might not be a pro­ that drive you mad before they Another frequent question Is this: 1800,000 smaller than called for by ject that would cany with It much fade. Up In Westchester he becomes "What kind of fruits are to be used the Education Board’s budget. The appeal save to airplane manufactur­ Police Justice John White, president with tbe menus? Is It all right to school authorities, Indignant, are of the Tax Payers’ Association, use the fresh fruit for breakfast? ers and tbslr employes. But that talking of taking to the courts the posts befitting an upbringing that About the best way to^ use tbe is not all there is to It. Behind Included aln^ng in the Peekskill fresh acid fruits Is to make a meal queetlon of whether or not they this proposal Is a recently developed Methodist Church choir.... of them, adding nothing else but have the right to exceed the appro* Incidentally, Hlzzoner has sentiment for federal control of milk. This makes a good lunch. If priatloa. written a number of song hits you desire fresh fruit while on an aviation of all kinds primarily as a himself. Probably you recall Car Good Enough? This ia no new .dispute in this ordinary menu, then P would advise measure of national defense. “Ten Baby Fingers and Ten you to eat the fruit all by Itself dur­ There have been frequent Baby Toes’’ of several years ago, It is being rapidly recognize^ by ing tbe middle of tbe afternoon, or iaataacea where municipal depart* That was bow be got into tbe laymen as well as by soldiers that song business In the first place. Just before going to bed. In this way maats, partlculariy Boards of Edu* you wlU get the fruit with no bad In the future any nation that does Say, just ride in a tlOB, have Insisted that they bad the consequences. Tbe add of fruit does not possess adequate air Teble Talk l*Esl right to expend more money All this bplcurdan dither about not mix well with starch, and for will be practicaUy belplees in the this reason fruit should not be add­ , than was provided by the taxing foods and wines, and which goes face of an enemy, however inferior with what, has added no end of con­ ed to every meal. authority if such allotments were in manpower or wealth, which can fusion to tbe erstwhile pleasant Another question which comes in YOU’LL change your mind about holding on to the old car the very first Insufficient to enable them to com­ business of looking over a menu and is this: “Is it all right to change bring into action plenty of offen­ I ply with the requirements of state ordering a meal. Restaurants and tbe meal around, tal^g dinner at hotels have got It Into their beads time you get behind the wheel of a Nineteen Thirty-four. Are these new Jaws. We cannot recall, however, sive strength in the air. Distance lunch?’’ Yes, it le aU right to has been practically cut out of the that mystery and charm are added change the meals in this way. Sim­ jobs smooth and smart and comfortable? And can they “travel”? that any of these disputes has been to ordinary roast lamb with vege­ ply use tbe lunch at night. threshed out in the courts to the equatlim and, no doubt, will disap­ tables by labeling it Qigot Rotl de Pre-Sale aux Primeurs; also that 50 A question which I see about five point of definite determination. pear from consideration in a very times a day is this: “I do not see abort time. cents can bs added to the retail price Even if you aren’t going to buy at present, you should read the While it is undoubtedly true that of turnip soup if it Is dignified with any beverages in tbe menus. Why?” At the same time it would be pat­ tbe name of Puree a la Freneuse. Tbe only drink I recommend at meal the taxing i>ower of a community time is plain water. automobile advertisements appearing in this newspaper. It’s an excel­ might some time or other dellber* ently an economic monstrosity to Maybe it is nourishing to tbe van­ ity of a would-be gourmet to order Those who live where the fresh lent way to keep up to date on what the Spring salons are showing. There ately or negligently refuse to raise build planes and train aviators by Pomme d’Amour en Surprise when vegetables are not available may money enough to maintain the nor­ ths thoueands and to invest millions he wants a stuffed tomato. But it is use the canned. Those who cannot are important developments in styling and mgineering—interesting fea­ mal fuactloDs of aa organized so­ upon millions in aviation bases, all Just a pain in tbe neck of tbe aver­ get tbe fresh orange Juice may sub­ age New York to have to ask the stitute tbe canned grapefruit Juice tures pictured and described—which contribute to new riding and driving ciety, thus preseatiBg a problem to be put to DO use except to wait waiter what is Cbateubrland a la or tbe canned tomato Juice. which the state alone could cope for a war that, with liick, might not Bouquetlere, and to learn that It’s Usually, I recommend that the ease, new safety, beauty, and e-e-o-n-o-m-y. with. It is equally true that it Is out come for a hundred years but on the plain beef tenderloin with a few menus be used exactly as given to other band might break tomorrow. mixed vegetables. Very often tbe get the best results, but it is always of the question to allow munlclpa waiter doesn’t know either, and has If, however, eveiy peace time com­ possible to substitute one meat for departments to govern their eX' to dash to the kitchen to find out. another, if the one you wish to use ECONOMY is an important point in these messages from leading peitditurea solely by what they deem mercial and mall plane were part of Most waiters can’t even pronotmee is wholesome. You may change an organization that could instant­ the words. automobile dianufacturers. . . . Exceptional values, long life, to be aeoesalty. Some other names for plain beef arotmd with the non-starchy vegeta­ For our part we are totally ua ly bs converted Into the most effec­ l^derloin, cut different ways, are bles, using carrots instead of beets, freedom from repairs, low fuel aad oil consumption! ECONOMY is tha tlvs posslbls sngine of national de­ Toumedoe, Filet Mignon, and Me- etc. able to see the Justice, the right or The weekly menus are well bal­ fense, the parts of tbe aviation prob- dalion. Put a couple of sprigs of reas<»i they advertise in this .newspaper, for here they can reach you the worimUUty of any system of watercress on them and they’s an anced and the meals which they taxatlott and apportionment other Ism would fall into a logical pat­ Vert-Pres. A few pease be- give you are tbe result of wbat has and many other logical and intelligent car buyers at a minimum cost per tern of solution. been found best after studying thou­ than one In which the of ap­ rides any kind of m ^ m a k ^ a la person. propriations and the levying of the That is the Idea that has grown Clamart or a-.la Saint Germain. sands of patients. The menus offer White beans ebangs the desig^tlon suffident food value for anyone do­ tax are done by one and the same up very rapidly la Washington since to a la Bretonne; carrots, a la Vichy ing a moderate amount of work. authority. Whether the tax is to the airmail contracts were canceled. or a la Crecy; cubed potatoes, a la These menus are worked out# for Read the advertisements in this newspaper AS AN ECONOMY be laid, as in Manchester, by town It will be likely to attract all the Parraentler; spinach, a la Floren­ you to serve as a practical, concrete more attention because it has al­ tine. But it’s still spinach. guide for you to follow in preparing MEASURE. They save time, energy, money . . . and even now are meeting or, as in Bridgeport, by a better meals. Use them and watch ^ • d a l body set up by the Leglala ready started a row between the your health improve. pointing out that owning a luxurious, up-to-the-minute motor car is often ture, Is a matter of indifference in House oonunlttee and tbe War De­ Deaths Last Night ------/ ccoslderinf the need to have both partment, which are in wide dis­ QUESTIONS AND AN8WEB8 more economical than maintaining an old one. agreement over the committee’s functions centered in the same au* Springfield, Mass.—Edgar S. Fer- (Shingles) tbority. The one vital point would theory that aU air services should nald, 68, a pioneer 86 y o n ago in the establishment of a oewspuer Question: Frdm D. 0. of aeve- seem to be that the power reapon- bt placed under supervision a t one •mployment agency, the scope of land. Ohio: “I am a woman of fifty Bible for the taxing must also, with­ central aviation control. which was extended later to include and have a severe itohlng over my out qualification, have control of the brokerage of newspuwr properties. hips. There are a few spots which Palm Springs, Cal.—Harry I* look like shingles.’’ spending. COUNTY HOME, POLITICS Thompson. 60, retired Pasadena fi* Answer: It i% difficxUt for me to If Boards of Education are to be nander. tell you the ezaot name of your sldn Down in Middlesex county they St. Louis—Thomas Crane Younx. disorder since I have not seen tbe filmtrljfHtfr EttPttiMn foralb permitted to fix their own limits of had a bright idea. The Temporary architect who ooBaboraUd in de- affected areas. I suggest that you expenditure—which may be the Cotmty Home for Children at Had- rignlng the Federal prisons at Leav­ write to me again and request my right thing to do, though we don’t dam is none too good a fire risk and enworth, Kas.. and Atlanta, Qa. article on Sldn Disorders; also an bdieve it—then the general tuxing Loretto, Pa.—Father Leonard article on Shlnglea as these will give a new building has long been need­ Wangler 78. one of the oldest mem- you some helpful information. authority ought, in the interest of ed. Tbe bright idea cooeieted in nei’e of the Third Order, Rexular Plaase address ia oara at t£ 1 Frandacaas In the UBitad StatW 1newspaper ^ ettcloM one laiga

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and OolumMs. Soi ware also peasant fros POWER UNEMEN R ta m Seuthwtek. MltahaO. ^ Vtnten were preeent and Tepreenni S chool W orld IISEMWSHOES ^ ttetotereeta of the Oonneetteut 8 ^ Produeere* Aseoetation. Not a fsrmje preeent a g ^ to slfn qp for tte ^ l y e o n t i ^ a n ^ w u B lim rd TeoU Sldfl and finally ^ d e d to adjourn tor two STATE COLLEGE CHANGES weeks, in orte to pva naore tlma DESCRIBES AVERY AMERICAN INDIAN Coorage of Mea Rapai^ ^ g ^ d e r a tio n of the tenns of the ENTRANCE REQUIREMENT School euDervisore, eehoel board MEMORIAL MUSEUM log Brokea Wirot. members and teachers were invit^ THEME OF SPEECH to attend a of the Hebron 1 Work of Stnior Yoar Must Be OLD CONNECTICUT AOADS j Youim Woman'! ^ held muratey Completed and High Scholas­ mal, H cent a mile. By one animal, up to 100, and I buret out: "All fit the home of IC ra B d - 1 cent a mile. right, Just becausr you ^ v e a The bllssard of 1984 will funUsh mund H. Horton. Supervisor Mar- tic Standing Maintained. The roads and means of - trans­ a topic of conversation for Connec­ New Addition to Wadsworth portation in old Oonneoticut would i No mention of this road can be grouch on, you’re blaming ma be­ • '^bertson w u present and found In histories but special acts cause you’re a ♦ypowrlter. Here, I’ll Mathias Spiess Tells GrI R e ticut people for many years to come, ■poke on tbe needs of ths schools, A bulletin has been issued by the have sqlted som# Uterallsts who i but among no group will tbe mem- could quote from the Scripture, I hav-) appeared In public deeds. oil and dust you up a bit. There, slre8sin|r ths need for mere help Athenemn Fmanced by Connecticut State College concern­ Pleasure carriages were first seen now—do you feel better? Well, per­ prita of it be more keen or cause financially for tbe elementarv ing the change in adn^^on proce­ "Having food and raiment let us serves Story of Country’s more sbudderi than among the line­ therewith be coutent." in Middlesex County about 1750 and haps I can go to work low." ■choolo^MIu FlorSu dure. Any student who stands m In Litchfield In 1776. There were He no more and I knew he men of the light and power oempan- also epoka briefly, Samuel Putnam Avery. Connecticut roado had a bad rep­ Bald the uppsr half of his High school very few elsewhere In Connecticut was latiafled. He has always been lee who had to battle tbe railnff u did Miee T ereu Vincent, school utation. There were few bridges, Aborigines- class and who can present courses until after the Revolutionary War. well dusted and oiled ainoe, and the elements to repair tbe wlru wmoh expressed appro- troublesome ferries and the ground to meet the admission requirements In 1761 there wer only four chaises only comments, now, from my port­ the storm had ripped asunder. olatlM for help given the echoSs oy The Avery Memorial, the laUst oi the college will be granted provi­ was soft and rocky. They were re­ In Connecticut. able typewriter are favorable ones. Between the lines of tbe terse re­ the Young Women'o club, in the way sional admission in the middle of the ferred to by travelers as "most mis- j Mathiaa Spiesa, well-known au­ addition to the Wadiworth —Bally Potts. —A. Daley. ports submitted by the foremen who Of i^ o o l equipment. It w u urged neum group of buildings in Hart* senior year. The provisions are: erable" and "most intolerable." It | thority on American Indiana, waa supervised the work of repair to ttat puents u d others interuTod (1) The work of the senior year is Interesting to note what Madame ' their eupervieint englneere can be ford, is the first really modem EATING ON A TRAIN MY WHO’S WHO eet sMaker at the regular moet- vlrtt the echools. Robert B. Foote, museum to be constructed in tha Typee of Telegram! and tbe car ae they waited on the plat buelneea world I will remember section oould be located. The une i -pv., w . the main floor. In these gallerleo when Lome effort was made it was form. them, them u it w u to pupplei. Around gans at Norwalk bed been out p ru - echooli opened Monday one finds beautiful fabrics of wine Cablee. In the hands of moompstsnt man As soon as I felt tbe train begin Mies Jensen, also, is very aloe, the bend of the river came Chief UcaUy aU night before repairing a ®very one Squando's squaw and hie baby eon red, a deep yellow, and a dark blue agers and Insfflolsnt workman, who to move, I commenced to eat the helping me to be a good oook and Une at Georgetown, thus providing *1? opened, but with a covering the walls. A modem print were either imprisoned by the town soup, which was now cold. At this In a canoe. Temptation proved a eerloue handicap at that ehd. An at^ndance. w est etreet hav- Mrs. Warren’s buslBMS training housekeeper. If I ever have favor­ greet, too greet, and for a email or worKlng out their road t x. Co­ particular station, tbe engines were early itart w u niado, however, and pupils. The Pine etreet room whose walls are covered in elassss btve'besn leaning hew to able oommoata oa my cooking, I bet, one of the men tipped the whits and gray is also on this floor. operation between towns and eoun- changed and tbe train started with will know that It was due to tbe a crew w u Ukewlae sent out from J®"®®* cloeed early u the enow on send telegrams, eablegranis and tlss in canoe over, and the equew and Tbs director's oSloe and library are laying out or building high- ipasmodlo movements. teaohlag of Miss Jensen. the Devon end. Both were equip- beginning to radlom m i. Regular hlaake are wayi was aet easy. To show laek of p e ^ M fell into the river. on the ether side of the court uaed for thle puipeee. The itudenu •ImultaaeouBly. a epeoaful of Miss Msacham, who makes me pad with enowehoee and other enow the high wind pregreis la reads la eeleaial psrlod soup was about to be eeaveyed to After seme difficult the mother Chrome flteel Chairs have leaned the dlffercat typee stay after soboel for eaytag two or rueued her ehlld and got it to shore, fighting equipment. which blew Monday afternoon. Tuee- The director's office contains ■u^ as emergeaay, advertU^, it Is writtea that ealy oas asw high­ my mouth but unfortunately, the three words to a neighbor la study At n a. m„ the breaks in the lln u ^ the attendance w u betUr at all way was built from 1640-1784. From contents of the spoon fell into my but the next day It died. Chief chairs of chrome steel covered with builaeM, seadlag glhi end pereea- ball, la balpiag ms with bookkeep­ Squando oame boms from bunting had not been found due to the de- the eohoola. The aohool bus had dlf- leather and some with blue canvas, al greeting!. Ma&y of the pupUe lTeS-1148, 111 fraaehlses for road lap—on my napkin. I also saw my plate had been displaced to the ing, though X never hope to eater that day. and vowed be would ^ lays In traveUng caused by the fioulty in getting around town, but as well as tables with canaletta tops brought actual telegrame from their Improvemeat ware granted and that field. mountainous drifts of snow. At &o troublo in making its trips some of these, really developed. other side of the table,' leaving the r u t until be had taken the scalp of supported by chrome legs. A very bomee to illustrate. My Bisters, Mary, Eva, Helen, one white man in retribution for hla that time, therefore, another orew to WllUmantie with tbe High icbool Mrs. Warren said; "The itudente In 1780 many reeidentr of Hart s o ^ behind on tbe tablecloth. simple design la used throughout the Being quite confused and also and Joeephlaa help me to have good ■mall aon’e life. He fulfilled hie w u dispatched from Waterbury to Pupils. entire office. The floor Is made of seem very much interested in this ford petitioned the General Assem timee. How muoh I enjoy going out vow. ■tart a third search, oonoentrating ^ e rural carrier here ie traveUng work. The boye are eepeclaJly in- very embarrassed. I called a waiter, white rubber. bly for 8,000 pounds to repair Main who cheerfully enanged the table­ with my Bisters I Manohuter residents ere aware on the central portiou of tbe Une. a^bout 48 mUu dally in order to The Avery auditorium, comoletely tereeted in the dutlei of the mes­ street, beoeuse it was probably the This crow started with' a ‘type of ' cover------hie 88 mUe rouU, using auto, senger boye." cloth, (possibly In hopes of an extra My brothers, too, are fairly good of the fact that there la, in Brtton, modem throughout, seats 800 peo- worst road In the colony, but as the large tm) and brougnt me another to enjoy myself with, although what is commonly known u truck ospoolaUy built for rough go- horn and foot travel. ^ —Margaret 8uUlvaa, '85. we ile. It is supplied with motion ple­ assembly did not think it was neces plate of soup. The train by thle quarrel a little too muoh. Squaw's Cave. Few know its etory. log, sbuvols, luowshooe and rep fura and sound equipment and the sary, thay did not grant It. time had started and was racing All these people in my Who's A young Dutchman, Peter Hager, equipment. Into the bUssard tL ,, , ______stage floor can be elevated in sec­ Connecticut In its early efforts to along smoothly. Who I shall remember. oame over u a cabin bey to Amer­ d lu p p w e d and when no word came ning in epite of the traveUM. An tions so that elaborate stage work LOCAL W .C .T .U . OFFERS build roads tried the method of The second course consisted of —A. Daley. ica. He feU In love with a young from them by nlghtfaU, Waterbury intorutlng program w u oreaanted can be bandied. Cbarlsa n , under which the main breaded veal cutlets, Bordelalse, Indian girt, Wuneetunah. He w a n ^ headquarters began to worry At the m i5nfe5tufrSuir» dSI?e ^ On another floor one finds galleries tenanoe of a road was lough from with new fleurettee (must food ABOUT THE BUILDINQ to marr her but about that time a 8 p. m., however, came a call that the subject "Resolved tHat it nava 6f American furniture as well as PRIZES TO STUDENTS those using it, and erected toll- have a fancy name on a menu?). law w u enacted forbidding inter- they had reached Stratford and were to bo honest’’ iS e m e tS w a * lf^ ^ what is called the marine room. gates at two places on tbs old The breaded veal and vegeUbles marriaM of whites and Indiau. starting cross-country to check the Gran,, w e^th. The marine room contains paintings Speaking of "Believe It or Not." Post Road from Boston to. New roved to be very good. In epite of by Ripley, we think that we could Peter Hager w u caught and put in Une. Again and models of ships besides a collec­ Essays on Evils of Alcohol York, vainly hoping that the re Bleir misleading appellations stocks for chopping wood on Sun­ this time'for 18 hours. ’ At 9:181 tooGsh th e~ ^ < «3 tion of books on ships and the make a notable addition to the well Said to Aid Instruction With oelpts thus collected would be suf­ I was beginning to enjoy my known list day, for those were Puritan daye. Wednesday morning, they reported “ m 2 - sea. meal Immensely and ate rather seemed to be the gainer ficient for the annual repairs of the It seems Impossible, but Tommy Wuneetunah and her mother oame that they had found and had re The top floor of the Avery Mu­ Regard to Drugs. r o ^ . Only in tbA case of the Mobe- slowly, turning my attention to the in the night and released him. paired one of the breaks. financially. At the next meeting the seum contains the Picasso exhibi­ swiftly moving scenery Instead of Omroy, a eophomore managed to “ ft “ d second degrees of the order gab road was this method contin twist his leg in such a way that, They traveled north. Two sheriffs This crew bad to fight th^bUS' tion. This exhibition is an opening The students of Manchester High ued. concentrating ..euUrely on my food. trailed them, and near Bolton sard every step of the way. Thelrek^y^ feature and will not be a permanent Befbre I could realuie it, the train when he stood .p to recite, it waa school are again preparing to w i^ Next the plan of granting the necessary to call an ambulance to caught up with them. A fight en­ w u the first true!; to navigate the part of the museum. an essay, the subject to be on right to make such improvements had stopped again at a atatlon, but sued In which one sheriff w u killed huge pUest,iia> nt of anAn,snow fv.a#.<kthrough the I The N. E, Transportation buses didn’t Interrupt my meal greatly, take him to the hospital! Tommy Bare Woods “Alcohol and Other Narcotics." The to private Investors under the form and Peter Hager w u woxmded. Waterbury-Stratford highway. They between WiUimantlc and New Ha- because it stopped only for a abort baa our aympathy. Among the various unusual woods writing of these essays is optional. of corporations was adopted, but it Wuneetunah carried Peter Into the p a s ^ and' fought thelz^wa^around I a^ln running through here used in this building we find the The purpose of these contests Is time. Being prepared for the worst cave but be died there. After tbe failed. —this time my plate waa very What popular teacher waa it that dozens of staUed enow plows, trucke, f f 't v of over a week due director’s office made of canalu*a to aid in the regular school indtnic- Plank roads had been used in other sheriff bad left, Wuneetunah buses and other vehicles aU of which i5r* ftorm and blocked roads, from the West Indies; the library tloD concerning the nature and ef­ stable, even though the train start­ demanded of hla anlckerlng claaa: other colonies for about sixteen "Are you laughing at me?" got herTelatlvea to carry Peter out had been “licked" by the eroashing . Carieton Davenport of Shel- of prime vera or better known as fects of alcohol and other narcotics. ed evenly—because both hands were of the cave and buried him. ------— ^ * I bourns Falls, Mass., wrltee her years before any venture of this firmly planted on the aides of the "No," came back to anawer. strength of the snow and the gale. white mahogany from Centred The subject for the seniors and Pictures of full-blooded Indians pwents, Mr. and Mie. H. W. Porter juniors is "Social Hazards Run by sort was made in Connecticut. The plate. Finally, feeling free to do "Well," inaisted the teacher, America; the lobby and stsdrease first company was the Danbury, were exhibited. After the lecture that according to her diary, four of bublnga from the Congo in South the Drinker.” It is to have from 800 so, I resumed eating, and dnlahed a "what elae la there in the room to Redding, Weston, and Westport laugh a t?" w u concluded, coffee and dough­ years ago last Tuesday the frogs Africa; the theater of Brazilian to 1000 words. For the sophomore delicious dish. nuts were served. and freshman, “Habit-forming Plank Road Company, which was In­ The waiter hovered about mu, HEBRON were peeping, irom preeent Indlca- rosewo^; the art gallery of Bra­ — E. Montle, 84. tlona they will not be heard for zilian walnut. In the Nutting Gal­ Drugs a Menace to Health” They corporated In 1851. The speclfca- clearing the table and then taking Which of the football playera waa will write from 600 to 800 wmrds. tlon of the road Included: ‘"ITie my next order. I really waa quite the Inspiration for the epigram "Hla Wednesday last was the first day eome time to oome *>!<■ year, lery a clear California pine of soft, since the blizzard of February 80 On the lenior honor roU at the delicate texture is used and in the The^ national awrard will be some track o* which plank road shall be undecided, whether to order , fruit head is a foot Icmg, but be doesn’t Macedoine or Aloha cream for my use it aa a rule." that the New York-Boston buses graduating class of the Windham Marine Room we find pinnus stro- form of a blue ribbon. Members made of timer plank, or other hard of the National W.C.T.U. are not material so that the same shall desert, but decided upon the latter went through the Green 'on their High eohool, (Columbia has five bus or sound knotted, five needle because it sounded nicer and waa daUy tripe between the two cities, reeentatlvoa with the foUowlM pine from our own New England offering any cash prizes but the form a hard even surface.” Tolls to Richard Storrs h u entered the EDITORIAL Local W. C. T. U. is offering four pay for this were run on a schedule. more romantic, being Hawaiian. hospital to undergo an appendicitis I Names of perfect attendance | averages for the four years w olv states. pupils at the Hebron Green gram- awrards, one for each class. Any vehicle drawn by two animals, 2 Usually, I don’t like to order food operation. Wllhelmlna German. 87.87: John R. Drew-Bear, assistant director PRESS CLUBS. naar room for the month of Febru' —Margaret Sullivan, '88. cents a mile. Fach additional ani- with a name offering no keynote —Marjorie Wilson. Buryk, 88y; Lavergne WUUama. of the Avery Memorial, very gra­ whatsoever as to what it waa, but ary are: Alberta HUdlng. Kate The theme song for the first no- 84JJ1; Carleton Hutchins, 81,96; ciously gave his time to fiiform the this time, the Aloha cream turned Kulynych, Irving Griffin, (Darlton Jasper Woodward, 80.88. “High School World” about the ma­ out to be a frozen mixture of rice, Dual convention of the Connecticut Jones, Frank and John Kulynych, A MODERN TABLE Scholutie Preu Association, held Mr. and 8 ^ Percy Carver went terials used in the Avery Memo­ pineapple and whipped cream. and Gibson Porter. Primary room, to RockvlUe 'Ihursdwr to a t ^ ” tos The Ascot famUy Uved In a huge, at the New Haven High School on I rial. A spoonful of tnli delicious de- Marlon, Donald and Kenneto QrtI-1 double celebration of the xolden —Bernice Livingston, '85. white houM in the town of Ascot- February IT, w u ; Honos Vitae llcioual desert waa being raised to ville. Mr. Ascot w u considered the fin, Josephine Pomprowlcz, Israel wedding m his parents. Mr end my mouth, when suddenly the train "There is news that makes us blue; By WILLIAM LUETTOEN8 beat engineer in the town. Hla wife There Is news that’s filled with "hu- M d Mor>^ - Kassman, Michael Mre. Ell Carver, and the marriage was in utter darkness. Being un Kulynych. Richard Lee, Jerald Por- of hla slater. Miss Ruth Carver to able to find my mouth, I carqfuUy of course w u the b u t dreeeed wom­ mEui interest." MUST LEAD DISCUSSIONS A Continued Story About the Consequences That Came an, and her small son Jimmie, the Like the feature and the interview. ter, H ^ l d SchaU. Bad weathir, Arthur Edwards. Mr. Carver report- put down my spoon, w^th the iboha colds, etc., have affected the attend-1 ed the traveling as very rough and To a Young Man Who Lived Up To the Motto. cream slightly melted, to prevent an mut intelligent boy in tbe private There is news that prompts an edi­ evident dlaaater. school in the town. torial ^ . slippery. They were delay^ at Bol- TO ACQUIRE HIGH MARK Ml Windham ton Hill for half an hour, six larga PART TWO The lights were switched on and Now it seemed that Jimmie had And there's news that'e erorth a Apunlah. This comfort might readily a terrible oold; hie mother sent him Hlg^ school whose names are on the trucks being all tangled up d o e fo ■be had; but he did not crave com­ waa aatonlahed to hear a oon banner head; ductor calling the next atop, which to his grandmother to e u if she four-year honor roll are: Wlnthrop I the slippery condition of uie hill Articles from Monthly Maga< Karl felt that he had won the fort or consolation, but rather vin­ But the news that fills ray heart Hlldtaf, Mwjorl, Footfc 01i« W .^ nw luSSi; SSi. moral support of hla parents, al­ waa the place at which I was get­ could reUeve him. Being old-fash with i^adneu zines Used as Basis for Eng dication of acme sort or encourage­ ting off. ' were unable to make the grade. though bis victory, gained with so ment in the moral battle he was toned, she rubbed hla throat with la that we have a Preu Club, tool” Mrs. Mary E. Cummings enter­ Heedleaa of the fact that I hadn't The young people held a •Ifad lish Class Open Forums. little effort, could haraly on that ac­ waging. taUow and tied a woolen stocking What a ^A'o^ld of truth la conveyed tained the Ladles' Afternoon Bridge count be caUed decirive. Neither flnlahed my desert, I grabbed my wound IL When Jtnunle laturaed to large numbers of us in those lu t March Hare" p a ^ at the pareon- 'rae gossips of Wbartoo bad not pocket-boda and gloves, atopplng club at her home Wedneeday a ft^ ege Thuraday evening. The principal Dr. Dame nor Mrs. Dmne brought been idle from the moment Karl was home, his mother w u shocked over two Unu. But do we all take ad­ noon. Two tables were In play, «.e Various members of Miss Worth's up again for a long time tbe story only long enough to leave a quarter the appearance of her son. She Im­ vantage of the opportunities offered w o -u - I ^ evaning waa to ^ second period Enrllsh class lead ■een stepping from -he train. The for my patient waiter, besides uaual, and Mies May Sparka was connected with his summary dis­ actual facta remained unevatlable mediately called In her seamstress ua ae members ctf e school sponsor- class discussions during the past missal from O. 3. U. Karl did not money for the bill, and dashed down and told her to make something at­ Ing such a club? week. In order to get a "B” credit for backdoor or telephonic drcula- to my seat about a hundred care aCike, s .” fudge, sandwiches and ^coffee | atve games were enjoved and when attempt to Interpret their lilenoe on Uon unUI Mrs. Abigail Kstchum had tractive for Jimmie's throat. The Perhepe you live on an histortoal were served this term It is necessary to lead this point. They had appeared to from the diner, (to It seemed to .^cot scarf wu the result Mrs. refreehmentt were served, tooth- such a discussion. received a letter from her daughter or peculiarly situated spot Why The combined efforts of CWA forgive him for hla mlMeeds, indi­ me), but In reality was only four Ascot w u so pleased with It that not write a story about it? Have eke came^ first, foJloatd d by tothe re- Articles have been selected from Cynthia, a Junior at O. S. U.. whose cart down. I collected my baggage aaen. who worked four daye In all, cating In no way whether they coo-, rte had aevaral made for herself. some of your friends had unusual imeats In revein o r w and the February Issue of “Readers newagathertng Inettnota for home and my raagastnea, rushed to u e by epeolal permission from Federal sidered him or the reputed evil in­ consumption were no less keen than Finally the whole town w u wearing expertenou for those of their ege? Bipklne were the last oouree, Digest” Among the topics die fluences of college life wholly to steps. Jumped off and hailed a pass­ authority, and town workers, have cussed this w*eek were: "Rebirth of her mother's. Then tbe story was ing taxi. At last settling down, with these eoarfe. But this Md not im­ Find out, and tf so, tell about them practtoally dug the town out of blame. It occurred to Kart that he out! prove Jimmie's cold. Jimmie finally throxigh the "High School World." the C C C," an article telling how would likh to unburden his con­ deep sigh of relief, I recovered wont of its drifts, and at least par­ both >*outh and government are It was at a meeting of the W. C I'rom my excitement of eating on a had to go back to the woolen stock­ In toe High ecnool building alone, tially opened the back and little CHUCKIES science, to tell everything, and to T. u, at the Methodw church where ing. there must be feature story material profiting by the CC.C. "The Grim vindicate himself before mem, at train. used roads. Snow two feet deep o\ Alligator," which describes inter­ ^e im's and con's of Kart Dame's —Edna Fradia, '84. Moral—Style dou net always that could be writtea up and yet, d ^ ^ varying! Washington. March 8.-(AP) - esting phases of an alligator's life: least by telling how the episode had behavior at O. S, U. was cUsouated, help health. very few of ua exoludtag the World hinged on a potnt of honor. During “ almost ^ulanean The eross examtoation of RiehaM "Russia Bans Mrs. Warren’s Pro­ The afternoon was warm and bal COMMENTS FOB MY —Brea tuehy. Staff membera have done aaythtag task for the workera. mneso In the Whitney, president of the New Tot'k fession," which describes comfort the next week he tried to make up sndand the meetmeeting was well attwdJS! about It. his mind, deciding finally that he PORTABLE TYPEWRITBR skkreky family during the worst Stock ferehmST im m ^ ^ able orisons in Russia; "Tbe Widow Ladles ^^eredjngathe little groups in Aj^thtag will be accepted by 'The had better let wul enough alone, of too hold-up, made It neoeeeary for ] ticee was getting com ptteated,^^ of Wmdsor”, which tells about the the vestibule and here and there Weria" ao long as It coatalne "hu for people have tbe dletreeelng habit As I w u tipping the other day, I special afforts to bew* mado, Thai J underetand your life and rule of Queen Victoria of about tbe auditorium. Mre. Patter- heard ■ sound which, to me, eound S P M T p n S man Intoraet" or has "news valua" gang of ehovalarelare openedoj toe road England and "Renige” , an aril of becoming susplcloue when a man queatioi^" Whitney said to gonator •Oh waa. teUlng her group, glancing ed like a groan. I stopped quickly, Be come oal fihaU we get busy Mrapidly r " ae pooelbla, toe doetor about life in the forests close ‘ f over-exerts himself to explain or to ^tloualy about her from time to With the basketball season prac­ Oore (D h Okla.). Justify his acts. and then a voice said: "Oh! in­ and do tome writing? foliolowtng on their heels ae toe trail nature. time, how her sister In Vm Lue had tically ever, Mancheater High aup- X fio myself." Gore Tbe next two weeks a*ere spent sides are Just aching from over­ •eratce Uvtageton. '88. WM■ mada admitted with a emtla . told her that Doc Dame was Just portsre lock back at a dteaeal rac- One of toe worst hit eections In uneventfully. Kart found lltUe to the same ^-ay himself ertieo In col- work and lack of care. You work ord with a pathetic droop of the do In the village of Wharton. Hie and that even now he took a too much on me, and I n e ^ ofUi^ mouth. They realise that the bet DBB,\TB SPEAKERS CHOSEN toe town by the blliaard wm toe I RepreeentaUve Blanton of Texas high school chums were for the most drink on the sly. Mrs, Butler re­ and dusting. Haven't )*ou been ter-than-average pontbiUtiu of the l^wt HIU ^re tte « mw felt IncUned to object to a private part av,*ay at college or busy at lated the fantastlo tale that one taught to taxe care of me the r l^ t squad at the beginning of the aea- The final epeakera for the pend- deig>, the road runiting bill aponeored Iqrue 'TrisM and Observations work during the day, Bomethtag, day o6e of the doctor's patlehts had w ay?" eon have fallen through. They also iBg triangular debate have been sMt and west, and m usual taking I neighbor," Raprseentotive Chaves e# however, Impelled him not to turn unexpectedly called at dinner-time, I w u ao surprised I didn't know wonder why? eeieetod by Mist Obrempt and Mr. t o e ^ t t a kfifi W ^ t h toaea. New M axtroT ^^T he oh a n g ^ h to Workers em|^^ by toe tovm mind, aw The well dressed boy and girl ii for sympatl^ to those whom he did out of offtoe hours, and' had seen whether I w u dreaming and hav­ The basketball team la dlxplaying Hartwall. Oathartne WDaoa. Peart meet on the street during hla eve­ wearing as much as p ^ b l e . wine passes on the table. ing a nightmare, or wh«^ther it w u a keen iSM to play Drager and Peter Haugan ara the ning walks to the poatofflce. He was i eagernaM to play WtuinMn- Take comfort, for no matter how "1 am sure," emphaUoally re­ really true. Just for a little fun t tic. Whetherr the eaganieagareeu la due negative epeakerc; Marian Fraaer. ed to getting a trail torou^ to tpe getoer," he skplalned, T go over hard the wind blows here, remem­ oontinually asked to tell bow It h ^ marked Mrs, liah, the rettrtng vice answered: "Certainly I know how to Betty Qoelam end Hany Howreye itd, to the belief In their ability to oos- and ollStok ^ ^ eotoJtitoea, ber It's blowing harder in Maine. , but he confined hie rem i^ n president of the W. a T. U., 'that take care of you; I Juet don't feel tka affirmative epeakera. Bemlee and (M ton JonM ran hu treotor BotostitoM the gentistoan te not a few brief statements, eimply Quer the undefeated Wnttotontio The man of the moment la push­ we ladiee ought to let Sophie Dame like running around and dotng ex­ team or whether they Juat went to Ltviagjrtaa has been the only alter­ tot there when I viSt up In hie a ing a snow shovel. leating with a geeture, aa Gtough know we don’t think much of how tra work for you. It isn't worm the nate choaen at preeent. Record bulMIng, toe reed along toe tnlne, ^ anxious to avoid details, that Dean hurry throua^ their eoheduie, will The future erf the horse and sleigh she's brought up her boy. Just think trouble.” be Been by looking at the account K Schleldge, '88. e tA ^ to a t T nm not going to got In hli w » as well as the dog sled looks very Burseley and ^e had been unable to of that hypocrltlciil woman, going Whereupon my poor typewriter £ wUl heeauee I do noTkaow what ^ agree on the nice dlatlnotloa be­ of the game on the sports page. promising. around and preaching 'Down with w u heard to emit another groan ac­ Bobby •Jsetth denlu tits nuaer •TUDBNT8 TYPB ■XAM8 to me In tooeo mountotoe," A radio announcer is a person tween drinking aa a vice and as a rum!' and then putting up with companied 1^; "So rm not worth HI made^Mic, but It Is expootod to bo social custom 6f polite geptlemea. e^ n g ba will enter Looswle n«tt who, as a child, never believed that Kart's running around and oarcus- Well, who prints aU vour compost- With exame only two weeks R e felt in a senae dlagraeed but (hU- He thought about It, but fin­ children should be seen and not thg, going Into girls' sorority bouses tione so that thay can ba read, tf a m , eeeoad-year type etudeato knew only too well that many o( hie ally decided to }nm hts vereatlle w te are tevlag ate weeks o f ehleu- heard. at night,—and there must M a 16t not I? I eu^oM rm not worth tt ethletie abittty at Meneheetot Wgh, formar local schoolmates were, or note things hs's been doing," she u A general offlca praettoe »M n . T h u r ^ oventog, nnd nto finest piefbttefi The theme song at the present uaH to be, only too eager to glorify though. Try writing your compoal- Hie Mppdw curve baU and lenglSe- •eems to be “Heaven Only Snows." added with a significant lowering of tione and see what a mark youll this marldag paiiod ara buey thle t ^ e d ty about MO dairy tnreMrelbonrd,** and praise anyone whom school or the voice. tanct rtoutlng will be appreciated week typing and running off coplea —Russell Holmes, '88. get for neatness." I by Coach K ^ . ^ ^ *^wui|dttoorodrtiiili» I college authoritiea had seen fit to (To Be CootlBtied) of the exama B jrtbis time he had my temper [ matretta, M. trl«, In olu i^ Hebron, Mnribor* toeeoevow," Ihrfilianit F e o ^ t —R. Jarvle,.'t4. ough, Aadovor. Bolton, Qtoitenbuiy (tomee oowuikpromtofi. A \ n m t a MANCHESri BR EVENING HBRAU), MANCHESTER, OONN^ SATO!»AY, MARCH 8 ,1 8 8 4 CLAIMS HE'S WHOLE Famous Pair United On Screen ^ iQOUAfffC ^ M A Y WTiC DAILY RADIO n i0( » A i .4 ^--KATHARINE HAVILAND-TAYLOR Bartfhrd. • — '•■ inr------FASCIST MOVEMENT 66,000 H., 1000 R. t a - 8 M. \ OATURDAY, MARCH S (Central and Eastern Standard Ttmh) Travelan Broodoastiag Ssrvias Net*; AD p ro m w to k«y and bwte ebalu or sronpt tberoof etfoee BEGIN HEBE TODAY ^ camp. Norma Field was a drab flod; coast to ooast (c to o) dasIsoatloD Ixtclodoa au avallaMo etatloua “ PABLITO, a handMine ll-year- Prosramt aubjoot to ehaneo. P. M. Cant. .Caat. Bhadow of a woman with a look of American Diplomat Declares Saturday, March 8. NBC-WEAF NE*rWORK old jootli, works at the paUtlal lurkiag fear in her eyes. Estelle, ArtRb-oOe'osS J Florida home of millionaire JIM nAilC — Bast I waaf vlw waal__ wtle **1^“ ,**’t “^*** 'i'oloa ot Romanoo--" a lovely slip of a girl, had been P. M. ^ a r wtac -vesh wft wilt wfbr wro wgy Talk—bMlct Fl^CLDt well named in being named a star. Roosevelt Will Go Fascist 1:00—Bulletins; Weather; Market whan woaa wtam wwj waal; Mid; lud The son of a titled Englishman Pablito, who was on the beach, wmaq well wee-who wow wdaf wkbf -Anytreng—midwest rapOat Reports. NOPTHWKST A CANADIAN — wtmj Mlnatral — aastt and a servsat girl. Pabllto knows saw their coming and he lost his wlba kitp wabo wday kfyr cret cfcf Orohaatra—watt 1:10—Rhythm Masters—Sid Pearl, J'J^ fW a r MIehaux—alao eat nothing of bis parents. When heart. Rather for the first time Also in the Near Future. director. SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjax eight years old be ran away from wfla-waufl wlod warn wmo wab wapl Program—cast: be was fully aware of the capacities 1:30--Blue Room Echoes — Joseph wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre ^ a Opart SI ngara—Dixie ANGELA, the old orone in whose of bis heart, for as be saw Estelle Tint! Orehaa.—to o Blume director. woal ktba ktha waoo wava 7 '0 ^ *'0 0 ^ 6 MI^B. In Hellywopd— oare be was left, who beat and be felt a bard pump under the left- New York, March 8 — (AP) — MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kslr kfbl 1:68— Broadcast from Metropolitan PACIFIC COAST—kgo kfl kfw komo basic; Horaet Qarlach Oreh.—Iteia otherwise mistreated hlno. Blnoe hand side of his sleeveless, cotton Lawrence Dennis, a man of 40 with " “ ■ •choatfor' * - Dixie Opera House. kbq kfao kfar ksu Imo 0. Naylor Orohs then be has lived with NORRIS shirt and at the same time the 6:00— Silent. Cant. laat. NOYES, a mysterious individual a prominent jaw and cascading •A<^HUIpo/t A Lam bart-m "« ■ting of hot blood under the tan 1Si4S— 1 !4S—Matrepolltan Opara—to ■ Orohaatra—Dlxla who has seen better days. Their of his cheeks. He thought she speech, is, according to bis own 4KXI— 6:00—To Bo Anneunead Orohaatra—to a lights, tbe Fascist movement in Sunday, IKaroh 4. 4:10- 6:15—Tha Thraa toampa, Veeal home Is a shack on a lonely looked at him for a second with » P. M. Woolleott—to 0 Island. America. 4:30— 6:30—Boonemlei In Naw Daal Tha Surprita Party—to e look which blended inquiry and in­ 8:00— Eddie Cantor; Rublnoff's Or­ 6:0^- 6:00—DInnar Conoart—also eat Field receives word from hi« terest but be scoffed at himself A news release announcing a de^ 6 :3 ^ 6:30—Richard HImbar, Orehaa. ••*P“ 1Pi*^To Ba Announead bate tomorrow between Dennis and chestra. estranged wife that she and their later for this thought and called 8:46— 6:46—Satuiday Nloht Smekar .Action—alao a Clarence A. Hathaway, editor of 9:00— Manhattan Merry-Oo-Round. 6:16— 7:16—Talk by Dr, I tanlay High Lombardo Orohoo.—alao e daughter, ESTELLE, 15, are on himself a fool. She wai an Ameri­ the Daily Worker, on "Communism 9:80—Orchestral Oems—Chrlstlaan 6:30— 7:30—To So Anneunead 10:30—11:80—Catharine tha Q rast-to their way to the Florida home. can prlDceee and be was—nobody I 6:46— 7:46—Jack A Loratta_ __ CItmtna ,, 01 H. Oreh,—mldw vs. Fascism," called Dennis tbs Krlens, director; Bertellne Lasb- 7:00— 1:00—Oaorga Olaan'a Orohaatra 1^'®^12:00L.LIttlo J, Little Oreh.—ba- NOW GO ON WITH THE BTOBV He worked moodily that day, taking "avowed leader" of tbe Fascist Inske, contralto. 7:80- 1:30—To l a Annaunead—(IVt ,, Oreh.—mldw DO part Id the chatter of the men movement in America 10:00—Jack Benny; Frank Black's hra.) 11‘*®“ '2!W-“ Chir|le Davis Oroh.-ba- who worked near him. |:pq—10:00—f. A. ReKa’a Oreh to c «« Fanleo Orch."rmldw CHAPTER III, Dennis beard about this as bs de­ Orchestra. 10:0^11:00—Ralph KIrbary, Baritona 13:00— 1:00—Danes Hour—wabo only Three weeks later the servant! pressed tbe luxurious springs of a 10:80— Hall of Fame. Inrle Madripuara Oroh. NiC-WJZ NETWORK Field noticed Pablito's startled Harvard Club divan and 1st it be )na Man'a Pamlfy—c to e goeelped in undertones that Norma glEDee at his daughter and entiled 11:00—Tbe Menw Madcaps—Nor- -Hellyweed on Air—to e 6,1^6'C — Bast: wla wba-wbsa wbal known that tbe anDOUDoement was man Cloutier, director. wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wayr wmal; Field was coming back to her bus* a little but be forgot it promptly -Carsfras Carnival—o to e band after an absence of more man a masterpiece of understatement 11:80—Mlnreapolls Symphony Or­ ‘‘>'’7 wanr wis kwk In bis utter absorption in Estelle "I'm tbe movement," be said. CSI-WABO NITWOSK kwqr Uoll wran wmaq kso wkbf eight years, And she was br.nging chestra. a who bad, as his wife had written, Consequently, be was able to JPR TH W IST CANADIAN — wtmj 12:80—Carlos Molina's Orchestra. BASIC—laati wabo wade woko weao vTth her the child, a girl of IS aho changed remarkably since be bad speak with autborlW on tbe aims waab wnao war wkbw wkre whk cklw SOUTH - wrva wptf wwno wla wiax doubtless, remembered little of her 1:00— Silent, wdre wcau wlp wjaa wean wfbl wapd seen ner, of tbe American Fascist Party, wjav wmaai Mleweat: wbbm wfbm *'•!> wapl home in America, which is chiefly for an autboritar kmbo kmez wowo whaa kprs Workmen came to the camp to "And tbeqp are your rooms," be said a moment after Pablito bod ian and utllltanan state, lA lT —wps wnp wlbw whao wlba wlaa redecorate two suites in Field's own Dennis dossn't raiss bis right wore wloe efrb okao cottage, Pablito had not thought become aware of bow fast and bow piXIB—wfat wa(a wbro wgam wdod bard bis heart could pound, Field band in saluts, or wsar a colorsd klra wrac wlao wdau wtoo krld wrr Cant. Bait. he would see the rooms, of which ktrb ktia waeo koma wdbo wods wbt wanted to put bis arm around nil sbirt, or maks any of tbs gssturss the servants talked with awe, bu : commonly usoclatsd with Europ­ Ortta. Oarbo WDRC wdaa wolf wtar wdbj wwva wmbf wija ’J'.nnZ 1'15~2!,®*''®P®"“1'’ Opara—to o tnu day as be was helping one of daugbter*>a much practised gesture wnibr and usually an sasy ons for bim— ean Fascists, Hs writes and lec tl 5 Hartford Ooaa. IfSO l i t i Harmony the gardeners place a window box turss, "Queen Obrlitlna," Greta Garbo's wlbw kfn kfab wkbn weee wabt kaoj l . J f c ! finis'*'!® J®«ki* Hallar, Voo. cn a ledge outside the little girl's but bs found bimsslf stiffly son* wnax i oSZ ! Annia—a y ( only New Deal Faeciem first Metro-Goldin-Maysr ploturs 1 and HTa Cang room Field strolled by. He paused, solous and afraid. Ks bsard bis * He believes "Roosevelt will go wifs moving around in tbs next In two years, which comes Sunday Saturday, Maroh 8. • *2- Cluf-to wji only sedM Pablito, Fascist as soon as bs rsallsss bs Is to tbs State Theater, promises to 6:46— Ii46^ ap t. wTiTlami, Talk— "Have you seen the royal obam* apartmsnt and bsard bar low*voloed not meeting smsrgsnolss," and that Daily Health Osnt, Itit. ^ n la —mldwaai rpt ordsrs to a maid, make film history for three rea­ P' M. «H»rrlok, Baritona lArsT" he asked. There were times tbs New Deal "Is'^Fasoist, so far as sons! l.'OO—Savitt StriDf___ Ig QuQuartet. Harold Knifht Or,—to « !iJC lilt s ® " * ®!i'"®*®i ••'■ lal—salt when Field was very demooratio "It's lovsly," Estslls said softly, it goes, Artlit Ratital—oat to eit 2 "Z hadn't drsamsd tbsrs would be It reunites Garbo with John Gil­ 1:80—Harold- _ ------Knight'sIfni Orchestra. I Danelni teheai—e to c though the mood was likely to '^A planless revolution," bs says Service _____ Reellal. Xaundtewnara Qusrtat— 1 a t f Amarlea, bramatio anything so grand in a samp—" of tbs New Deal. bert after a soreen separation of 3:00—Artist Rm IUI, 1s t 2 iy®J® Quartat vanish as quickly as it bad come, 3!2;80—Donclz 80—Dancing Eoboss. Z a t ! tA®,"* ®®l (•I’ogram-to a, •bs spoke a littls haltingly and Under bis Fasolst ideals, tbs five years and brlnas him out of Ann Leaf, orirlC-o to e S t 2 7 j #kion. Or,—wir' "Oertainly net, sir," Pablito an* 8i00—Round Townori. •at. fyneeestsra—0- - to fle 2 6 swsred, F^eld liked the answer, It with tbs least bit of a foreign ao* United States would wipe out all rstlrsment for a trlumiibal return BLINDNESS AfTER DARK ifltiftiltw ?l® P“*hln irohaitra osnt. Field, who was wont to think Loaf at tho Organ, iniambis—to e Pscki Prog, made him smite a little, tho stats lines, throw tbs Constitu­ to plotursi. IS COMMON SYMPTOM saiVA'- Qrahufra—ip •' ■ e •■'■ n Danas—&aile of desire and a full table as sloss tion OS tho sorap heap and set up f''2$"“i*turdav Synoopatori, iSfk Armatroni—as only] "Come in/' be invited and Pao It is the pioture tbat Garbo has Iherfnan Orahsatrs—west ? H Z ia !s tj.‘.“L «*’'*®T®"*® P'’®"*®' lite followed him. The lavender oompanlons, wondered with a littls a coordinated stats, wasted to do all her life beoauee By DR. MORRIS FIBHBBIN Kag'nsky'i Ensombis, )al Ofmsa, Sanga—to s een and silver room whieb was obilT whether bs eould make bis Ms olaims tbs F u o lit stats oan Queob Obriitlaa of Sweden is her ***• Orohistra. Brs. Field's seemed to Pablito suit* daughter like bim. Making women bs anything from Booiallsm down, favorite hiitorloal oharaoter. Con you sss at night? If not, 5:80—Jack Armstrong, All-Arnsrl- levs him, or pretend to, bad been or up. you may have what was rsoognlfsd ctn Bov. able for an eld lady, Me won* It is tbe most ambitious film fl!48— Dill Otmpo. dered whether Field realised that easy. But this wu new, All Frebloms Small produotlofl with sets that rival the as an unusual symptom thousands 7i8(L-F, 0. B. DctreK—Benay Xyts *^ s oeler is lovely/’ she sat«l. "Ws aren't/" bs said, "eonosmsd Bad bis Orobsstrs. it looked a retreat for a nun of Field of the Cloth of Gold for their of y strs ago, Artist, "I mean tbs eembinatien of eel* with tbs moral issues, 'Tbs idea of 6!l8— Volet of Romanoo, stern order atoning for too many ■lie and beauty that li to be seen In tbs tlms of Mlppoorttos, tbs fiOO—Art la AaiarlOA— "Our First eri," Fasoiim is to maks tbs show run. 6i80—Frodorlo’ Wm WUo—“Tbs Batiuoat Fairtsf," Joba iiaglstoa sins of Um bad world, Age and In other words, sny problem Is la reeent years. grsat Grssk who foundsd ths mod- Y o y g ehill were in tte lines and in the Ms w u glad, bs told bar rather srn solsnos of msdloins, tbs taking Political lltuaUon In Wuhlngton Oeploy. » m y i small if you Mt up tbs right ma* Mill Garbo is tbs title role de­ colors, He thought no weniao that she liked it. '2 of llvsr or llvsr and honey was Tonight." I;30— "WbAt M tkH Moaoy Move. theugnt," bs explained, "that 1 ohinsry to meet it." voted many months of laborious Ii80—New Bagltad Community eould be in s u » a room, Ms bsllsvss tbs New Deal orsatss rsisaroh in Swedish museums to was found to bs a ours. Within rs- **Band Tiny "U ke it 7^' Field questioned would 1st you fumista the sitting osnt ystrs, ths dsflnlti rslatlonshlp •iaglag Clubs. CHILDREN several other problems every time oolleot data, all Information avail- "2 am toe young to like laves* room as you liked," of ths dlisass to osrtaln srrori of ?!00— Elder Mlchaux and bis Con­ 9i00—Jam bores, Her eyes brightened, "Oh," she it solves one, and that it lacxs any Hble, and hundreds of old plates gregation. der/* Pablito answered, "I sup* eohsslvs tbspry, dlst, has bssn sitabllihsd tod ths 9i80—Eddie Duohin and bis Orobds said warmly, ^1, would like that, and entravlnfs to make the ploturs ooDditiofl now can bs oontroUsd 7180—Isronodsrs, tra. poN," be added, "it is a very beau* "You oan't run a government autbentlo, tiful room." father, It wilt bs fun I" )ry ," dsflnltsly. This condition Is tbs 7i45—Zstaam Jones and his Orcbsi* 10115—Tims, wsAttasr, tompsraturs. The "father" mads bim slip bis without a theory," bsbe sa said. Spanish Ambassador Field bad a moment's reaetPhi Two FoMlbiUtlss sarllfst sign of a dsflolsnoy of Vita­ 10H 9-Bporta Rdvisw, Za taking' stook of bim or bsrsslf, to the earlier days, "It cost arm through hers to prsM bsr arm John Gllbsrt, who lift films to min A in ths dlst, I ,'00— Forty-five Minutes In Holly­ 10139—Old Farmer's Almanoo, Mo forsssss two possibilities, tbs dsvoto himislf to dlriotlnf and •very mother and fatbsr would b« enough," be said, Then he wsnt to bis side, Ms felt her hand orssp first, that progressive and Intel- When tbs dsfloisnoy is oomplsto wood, ' 10;80—Bam Dtnoa, "What dess it make you think of? Into his and tbs gesture brought an Isotual Rspublloans and Dsmoorats writing, omsrfsd from sorssn rs* and long oontlnusd, a mors serious U m bsrt and Billy lliSO— Hotol BiltmOrs Orohsstra. wise to ask tbi/question: "Old Philadelphia,'^ Pablito almost forgettsn sting to bis eyes, will form a now party, wblob, bsini tlrsmsnt at Miss Garbo's rsqusst condition of inflammation of ths Hlllpot with Nat ghllkrst's Or- 13i00— Hotol Pierre Oroheitra. "Am I trying to make my oblld "Mother has told ms much vt Fasolst in obaraotsr no matter what to play tbs Impetuous roll of An­ svM dtvilops, oallid xsropbthalmia. ohsstra, 13i80 a. m,— Moatolair Hotel Or into my own mold, or af least Into "fe you knew Philadelphia? you," bs heard bsr say., "lbs said tbs name, will aduoato tbs people tonio, tbs Ipanfib Ambaasador with This oondltion is, bowtvsr, sxtrsm s- 9;M — ixiopold itowkowiki and ths ohestra. what I should like to bavs bean? "You've been there?" you were toe busy hers to ooms and oauss tbs slsotlon of Congress whom Christina fell In love, ly rars in ths Unltod States, Philodslphls Orchsitra, 1:00—NBC Program Calendar, Am I unconsciously trying to curb "No, sir— " to see us but she always said ) men and a Prssldsot who wtlf pro Ian Keith, noted Shaksspsarsan In Europe, particularly tftor tbs 9:18—Alexander Woolcott — The •very opportuniW for him to ba bim­ "Philadelphia," Field thought and would like you." essd to rewrite tbs Constitution, actor of the stags, is seen u Mag­ World War, when there was a short* Town Crier, •unday, Marob 4 sslf? Am I sslflsb tnougb, through hung tb upon a nail on the That, Field noted mentally, would abolishing ststos and abolishing tbs nus, Christina's Lord Troasursr and of butter and frssh fats, xeroph­ 9:80—Stoopnagle and Bud; Jacques 8:00— Tone Pictures, my '■xtondsd parsonality’ to try to walls of bis mind His eyss narrow* bs Norma's way. To work in order present triple-power set up of the burr bensatb the'Swedish sad- thalmia occurred frequently both In Ronard'e Orchestra. 5:80—Time, woatber, temperature. fores him to bsooma what I am f In sd a little. to make bim feel small and mean authority, die of state. parente and oblldren. 10 ;00—Byrd's Antarctic Expedition, 8:88—lAw White, organist. reality I am eonvlnood tbat my and in tbs wrong, Ms frowned s Tbs second possibility foreseen is Lewis Stons, as Cbanoellor Ox- News iervice. 9:00— NBC Children’s Hour. ideas are tbs only Idsoa and tnat my They west into the little girl's moment. Then bs said a littls that RMSfvslt, bimsslf; snstlema, Christina's counsellor and 10:45—Leaders in Action, 10:00— Southland Bkstchss— South way of living is tha only way to live wistfully, "Well, I suppose I shall the other two points of tbs triple Your body may develop a defi­ and my way of thinking and ootiog room next, Mere Pablito smiled faithful tutor In state affairs, ap­ ciency of vitamin A In a variety of 11:00—Ouy Lombardo and bis Or­ sroarlss. "This brings your approval, eh? have to leave you u o w r hlsrsrcby and commence a chestra, ths only way, too, Is this right?" rule. pears in his seventh role with Miss ways. First, ths vsgstablss and fats 10:80— Music and American Youth. u , Field questioned with a little irony, •he admitted that she felt a littis 11:80—"Catherine the Oreat"— Tbsrs is no saying as wise 'Fascism is Burssuacracy," hs Garbo in as many pictures. known to contain this substanos 11:00—Safety Crusaders. Pablito sodded, liking the pastel tired, Then suddenly she turned, Script Act from Loe Angeles. "Know tbysslf," Too few parente averred, "but what of It? Isn^t any Bliaabstb Young, a newcomer to may not bs included in ths dlst; sec- 11:30— Radio Nlmbls Wits— Everett shades and tbelr artful blending, raising bsr oval face, and bs kissed take tbe time to etop and examine bsr, Tbs oamp, Field thought, leav­ "~>oratloB a Bursauacracy?" the foreen but a talented young ond, there may bs some dlesoss of Smith, into their own minde or to get at "Any suggestions?" Field went 'snnls was for a long time actress, was chosen by Director ths Intsstlnss which prevents V lt^ Sunday, Maroh 4. 11:45—Metropolitan Organ recital on, amusetf at the idea of asking ing her, had been turned into a con­ A, M, tbeir own motlvea, Almoet mveri- vent, but he smiled, thinking it, career diplomat, and, as charge Roubsn Mamoulian to play tbe only min A being abeorbed from the food —Arthur Martel, ably they will tell ue they do it for advice from a boy who wore a pair d'sffslrs fo r tbs Stats Dtpsrtmsnt other Important feminine part In and from being etored In tbe liver; 10:00—Church of tbe Air, P, M. of white cotton trousers, a bathing 10:30—Melody Parade, tbe child's own good. (To Bs Cofitlflusd.) In Nicaragua in 1926, b4 was storm tbe picture—that of Ebba, Chrie- third, there are periods in life dur­ 12:09—Time, weather, temperature. The commonest mistake in all jersey and nothing else, center of a bitter controvsisy. It tlna's lody-ln-waitlng, ing rapid growth or during tbe in­ 10:46—The Playboye, 12:15— Baby Rose Marie. "I see no place for books, child rearing le for tbe parent to Pab was charged tbs United Ststos sent Otbera In the carefully cboeen fectious diseases when ths vitamins 11:00—Service from the Flret Uni­ 12:80— Radio City Music Hall Con llto stated, look upon himself oe on oracle of him to oust Chamorro and Install are used up rapidly, tarian Meeting Houee. cert. "1 haven't begun the work on caet are C, Aubrey Smith, as tbs rightness—not goodness, but rlght- Dias as president of the littls South queen's loyal bodyguard and ser­ Under any or all of these circum- 12:00 m,—Mirth Parade. 1:30— National Youth Conference. oees, either sitting room," Field heard stancee, you might develop defi- P, M, American country, vant; Reginald Owen, as Prince 2:00— Box X Days and Nights. FeeUnn of “Rightness" himself answer with irritation. He TALCOTTVILLE Frank B, Kellogg, then secretary oiency of tbe vitamin. 12:15— Italian Melodlee, bad expected only awe and silence Charles, Christina's unsuccessful 2:30— Rings of Melody. All bis life be has been getting of ctate, said that was "sheer non- Recently a case has been recorded 12:30—Tito Oulzar's Mid-day Sere­ •et In habit, habit of living and eff "She would enjoy choosing the sensP," zultor; Georges R«ievent, os the 3:00— Ruby Newman and his Or­ On Wednesday night tbs Plonssr of a civil engineer who developed a nade. thinking. And by bard work, expe­ fumisbings herself," Pablito said French Ambassador; David Tor­ disease chestra, Eleanor Talcott, con­ meeting was postponed because of of the bowel which made it 12:46—Pollih Prigram, rience, or opp^tm ity has been slowly. He studied the room, rance, os tbe Archbishop; Gustav Impoeelbleipoi bim to absorb food tralto; Harry Miles, baritone. tbs gams between tbs Talcottvllla fo r 1:00—Church of the Air, shaped into tbe person be is. But smiling. It was a pretty room. He Von Sej^ertltz, os a Swedish gen­ eultably.fta . He had developed night 8:15— To be announced. second team and tbe Maocheeter 1:80— lAzy Dan, The Minetrel Man, there are miUione o f men and wom­ hoped she was a pretty girl. eral, and Ferdinand Munlre, os on blindness, tbe first sign o^ which'be 8:80— Jan Garber and his Orches­ Fitzgerald A, C, It wae a good, with Irving Kaufman. en today who are not happy in spite Field considered Pablito's sugges* innkeeper. noticed when the street lights ap­ tra. 2:00— The R ^ io Voice of Religion of it all. They look back and know tlon and '^dshed he bad thought ot clean game and after a bad etart © L O R I F Y I N e Rouben Mamoulian Directs peared amber-colored and dim. Later 4:00—Albert Payson Terhime. —Rabbi Morrle Silverman. tbat if lees pressure had been tbe Ploneera almoat overcame tbe Rouben Mamoulian, whose lost be attended a dlnneb party and, 4:15—Fascinating Facts. it himself. Nothing was done to 2:30— The Big Hollywood Show; brought to bear at home and they his daughter's slttmf room after lead that Mancbeeter piled up In tbe achievement woe the direction of after dark, be was unable to get 4:20— Massaebusetta Bay Colonies early quartera but were defeated, Y o u r s e l f Abe Lyman'e Orchestra. bad bad^ freer rein to become what that but Mrs, Field’s sitting room Marlene Dietrich in “Song of Songs around satisfactorily. 8:00—New York Philharmonic —Gleason L. Archer. however, 85-80, He noticed also that when coming they wished and do at least, sonoe of was furnished in cold gray and was chosen by Mies Garbo to guide Symphony Orcheetra. 4:80—Princess Pat Players. the things they wanted, Uiey would dull silver. Mlse Christine Petlg le recovering from outdoors into tbe bouse be 5:00—National Vespers. rapidly from an appendix opera­ AndB M art f S the destinies of the “Queen Chris­ 4:00—Radio League of the Little be healthier and happier now. After Field left Pablito that day tina" production. woiUd be unable to see degails for Fl-iwer—Father Coughlin. 5:30— Grand Hotel (drama)—Anne tion which was performed Tues­ five or six minutes. TTie condition Yet so strong is this feeling of be sought Juan Alvarez. "What Tbe picture is based upon the 5:00—To be announced. Seymour. “rightness” in tbe adult tbat toese have you found out about young day morning. She Is expected home occurred every two or three days. next week. glamorous life of Sweden’s famous 5:30— Julia Sanderson and Frank 6:00—Concert—Symphony Orches­ same unhappy parents usually turn Sm ith?" he asked. Walking makes for health and Queen (Christina who reigned three CJrumlt. tra. around and do tbe same thing to "Nothing. He lives alone, as he health begets beauty — which T'bis patient was given a generous 7:00— Ted Weems and his Orches­ hundred years ago, and its filming diet, which contained reasonably 0:00— Armanda Corea and Orchee­ tbeir own children. They cannot un­ said. I went there—with a helper look In the mirror before starting taxed the capacities of all M-G-M tra. tra. derstand that tbeir own bobbles may —one evening. It is a small Island is good enough reason for walking large quantities of milk, butter, and WAPPING departments—the wardrobe depart­ fresh vegetables. He ate large 6:10— Farm and Garden Talk. 7:30—Joe Penner, comedian; Har­ make poor horses for their offspring with no more than a shack on :t. Rev, David Carter will |fo to a mile a day. If you don’t believe ment for thousands of authentic 6:15— Mike Hanapl and his Melody riet Hilliard, vocalist; Ozzie who differ in temperament. It does that It makes you more attractive, amoimts of these and yet did oot He was not there. He had gone Andover on Sunday evening, where costumes of the period, the art de­ Boys. Nelson and his Orchestra. not necessarily apply to vocation, to Key West to the second band out and again when you return. recover from his night blindness. be will lead tbe Young Peoples partment and construction depart­ 6:30—Smiling Ed McConnell. 8:00— Eddie Cantor Rubinofl’s Or­ but this is often Uie largest rock In book shop near the water front Aren’t eyes brighter, skin more Eventually, however, an operation clety of Christian Endeavor meet­ ments for the massive sets of 6:45— The Family 'Theater—Act 1. chestra. the reef. “1 went through his place. There ing. glowing, body lighter and more was performed to take care of tbe supple ? Christina’s Stockholm palace, the bowel condition and after this he 7:00—The American Revue, Jack 9:00— Will Rogers; Revelers Quar­ We are outraged if our children are some good things in It. There The next Sunday School sociel Denny’s Orchestra. tet; Emil Coleman and his Or­ do not inherit our tastes. We are is a Winslow Homer hanging—ua- L ^ m to enjoy yoim daily walk. research department for eighteen was able to absorb sufficient will be held at the community 7:30—'The Family Theater—Act. 2. chestra. nonplussed if they do not agree to frsuned— on one wall and a Pennell Church House on Friday evening, Smile; think pleasantly of other months of labor while gathering amoimts of tbe vitamin and was persons, interesting things you’ve authentic lnforma,tion for the pic­ cured. 7:45— C^ocoanut Grove Ambassadors 9:30— Walter Winchell. our likes and dislikes and prejudices etching— ’’ March 23. Rev. David Carter will altogether. done, amusing places you’ve visit­ ture, the property department for 8:00— Simday NIte Revue — Austin 9:45— Nat Shilkret and his Salon "W hat else?” Field demanded. have charge of the games for tbe We hate a nation, a, race, a creed ed—not just of the fact that you tbe manufacture of every article Scrivener, director. Orchestra. He was not Interested in these de­ older children and Mrs. Josephine CRAVAT LEAGUE or a neighbor with what we smugly have to take this bit of exercise to used In the production from a tiny 8:30—Waring’s Pennsylvanians and 10:00— Time. tails. Foster will entertain the younger look upon as a “righteous hate.” We preserve health and beauty. Walk footstool to. palace furnishings and Guest Star. 10:02—Old Farmer’s Almanac. classes. Mrs. Ansel Christiansen In the Cravat League last night think we are justified because— well briskly with head up and see how military armour of the period. 9:00— Seven Star Revue— Nino 10:04—Temperature. “There were clothes in a cup­ and Mrs. Paul Sheldlck and her at Murphy’s alleys Team No. 3 and —“haven’t all our family for gener­ Simday School class will have soon you forget your troubles. Martini, Jane Froman, Emo 10:06—Famous Sayings. board. Some of the shoes I No. 4 split even while Team No. 1 ations always felt this way?’’ So we charge of the refreshments. Difficult situations often seem less Rapee’s Orchestra; Ted Huslng; 10:08—Weather. thought looked small for him but 1 and 2 also split even being tied on try to instill into young Thon is or Mr. and Mrs. Ehiguene W. Platt troublesome after- you’ve covered Vagabond Glee Club. 10:10—Organ recital —James J. learned from old Tio Cono who fol­ the first quarter of a mfle. pinfall and No. 1 winning the roll­ Mary the same po^n. If he ho ts and two children were guests at the rOUNG NEGRO MURDERED 10:(X)—“P atil’s Dramas of Child­ O’Hara. lowed him to Key West that he sold Walk with weight on the out­ off. and shakes off our hand there .3 a pair of old shoes for a few cents home of Mr. and Mrs. Addison E. hood.” 10:15— Sports Review. side edges of the balls of your Berry was the star of the evening trouble. We think he Is insulting us before going to the second hand Frink recently. 10:30— Conclave of Nations. 10:30—Joe and Bateese. feet and your toes will point hitting for a single of 152 and a 3 11:00—H. V. Kaltenbom. and is at least ungrateful. book shop. It may be that he col­ The South Windsor Board of BY UNKNOWN ASSAILANT 10:45— Meditation. Finance will recommend a 21 min straight ahead instead of turning string of 347 11:15—Little Jack Little’s Orches­ The Forcing Method lects old things to sell them. There 11:00—Time, weather, temperature. tax rate at the adjourned town outward in graceless manner. Let tra. By the same token we expect was a portrait in a silver frame of Team No. 2 11:04—Old Farmer's Almanac. meeting on Monday evening at 7:30 your whole body swing. Arms New Haven Negrress, Question­ McGowan ___ 101 81 11:45—Ace Brigode Orchestra. these children to like what we do, a woman holding a small boy. I 85— 269 11:06—Organ recital— James J. admire and cultivate what to us is a t the Wapping School hall. It was should be free and allowed to Tedford ...... 87 108 judge it is of his mother and him­ move back and forth, so if jrou ed by Pdice, Claims Man 93—288 O’Hara. the acme of something. If they recommoided at a meeting of ae Holland ...... 89 101 self years ago. There are a great want to get the most out of walk­ Fired Fatal Shots at Com­ U 2—302 11:16—Kay Fayre. don’t, we resort to the forcing meth­ board last Wednesday evening. If Berry ...... 93 102 many books in Latin and Greek and ing, leave your purse at home in­ panion. 152—347 11:30—Paradise Restaurant orches­ od. It goes right along in almost the voters accept the recommenda­ Bengston ___ 107 126 97—330 English. He keeps chickens— ” tion it will mean that the rate will stead of tucking it imder an arm. tra. every path of character-building we “My God!” Field broke out. have dropped nine T nllls in two New Haven, March 3.—(AP) — WBZ-WBZA 12:00— Ctotton C3ub Orchestra. ocm name. 477 518 539 1534 “What difference does that make years, the recommended rate of PROBE SPY RENO Roosevelt Maaon, 30 year negro of A. M. Of course we must set standards. Team No. 1 "Shiftless squatters never have twenty-one mills is two toIHw lower Paris, March 3.—(AP)—Mr. and Norwalk and New York, di^ early SpriagilelO — Boatoa 12:30— Terrace Garden Orchestra. And it is right to educate a child to enough money for chickens or Chambers ...... 113 104 than last year, and the year Mrs. Robert G. Switz of East today enroute to a hospital after be­ 85—302 1:00—NBC Program Calendar. an appreciation of real culture and feed,” Alvarez pointed out. “This previous the drop was seven mills. Orange, N. J., faced today at least ing shot in the head by an unidenti­ Larder .. ___ 103 108 94—305 the real virtues. We must be sure boy comes of more than squatters.” Mrs. Waldon V. Collins, who two more months imprisonment fied assailant. Anderson ...... 97 102 111—310 Saturday, Marcti 8. these are not fictitious. We cam "Oh, all right! Go on!” was taken 111 last Tuesday niglit while French authorities continue Oliva Glasby, 26, New Haven Toscano . ___ 109 120 101—330 condition" bim by educatioo to a “There is not much more to teU. with pneumonia is much better. an investigation of what they term negro woman, was taken into cua- Dietz . . . . ___ 101 91 96—287 P. M. BfAY VIEW PHALANX RELICS certain place in life but In this he But I foimd that many whiskey bot­ The Young Peoples Society of an international spy ring. Tbe two tody by police for questioning. She 1:30— Vic and Sade. might be allowed choice. tles had been thrown In the Christian Endeavor held Its business were placed in jail December 12 on was quoted by off id ala as saying 523 525 486 1634 1:45—Metropolitan Opera. Hartford, March 3.—(AP) — For Elach child in the world Is first o f marsh.” meeting a t the home o f Mias Elsie charges of being co-leaders in the that Maaon was shot by a man. 5:00— Platt and Nierman, pianists. the first time In the long history of all himself. The wise way la to get Field smiled; he had found a flaw Nevers this week. espionage syndicate. Judge Jules A .32 calibre revolver from which Team No. S 5:30—Jackie Heller, tenor. the Putnam Phalanx, Its priceless behind that self and develop It a s ' - George Burns of Hartford has In Alvarez and it pleased him. Al­ Benon notified them last night that two shots had been fired was dis­ Fox ...... 87 96 96^279 5:45—Little Orphan Annie. relics of George Washington, larael we would a plant. We cannot make varez should have known that the been at the South Windsor town their prison mandate had been ex­ covered in the snow about 60 feet Blanchard ___ 105 107 6:00— NBC Program Csdendar. a rose into a lily, or an oak into an hall recently mwiririg- ^ survey of tended. 96—308 Putnam, the Revolutionary and Civil Smith boy was not a drinker and from where Maaon was foimd on a Murphy . . . . . 96 108 112—316 6:01— Duke Dewey and his Hickory War kept in the Phalanx Armory, elm. There is no use or good in frus­ that some one else must live in the the delinquent taxes. He is work­ sidewalk. McDowell ...... 98 96 105—399 Nuts. will be thrown open to school trating either. Just because they are ihack on the small Island. . ing under the supervision of Dr. PARIS TAXI STRIKE ENDS Police said the shooting occurred 6:15—O’Leary’s Irish Minstrels. of a different genua from the one we G«rge B. Clarke of Connecticut Paris, March 3.— (AP) — After a Smith . . . ___ 86 80 117—282 teadiers, historical organizatlooa “Alvarez,” Field said smoothly, after a party attended by Maaon 6 :30—Time. and members of the * public inter­ prefer. ‘‘you are a fooL And if 3rou watch State College. strike that lasted a month, the apd Mias €Hasby, but the motive for 471 487 6:32—Old Farmer’s Almanac. ested in American history. Such a It long enough the kettle win boU. The Federated Sunday School capital’s 15,0(X) taxis dashed out the crinae was uiidetennlned. 586 1484 Team No. 4 8:34—Temperature. proposal has been maide from time ■H He does not live alone—but he Board held its r^fular monthly bus­ upon the boulevards this monilng at At the hospital it wa^ reported 6:36— Sports Review. iness meeting Thursday evenmg at Ritchie ...... 93 103 to time ‘during the 76 yean o f the Three Washington, D, C., wmn ivants us to think so. I want to 8 o’clock. The strike was settled that a bullet bad stmek Mason on 86— 282 6^41—Famous Sayings. the Primary rooms, with McKee . . . 118 ftxistance of the Phadanx but ban w . chosen as tiie nucleus of tho know why he wants us to think last night. Strikers said they had tbe right side of tbe head and ap­ . . . . 100 91—309 6:43—Weather. present. Miss Inez Burnham was Stevenson ___ 103 95 never been carried out. A will Women's Ihtenational Aeital F^o- that, for the reason may be, more received satisfaction in their de­ parently became lodged in the brain. 96—294 6:46—Concert— Edward MacHugh, voted in as assistant Sunday School mands. The government announced Dwyer ...... 87 90 83—265 3e presented for flnail dlBCusBioD and Uoe of tho Women's IhtutiatiOBai »r lees, valuable to me.” superintendost, and alao Miss Mabel barlt(»e; Jamea J. O’Hara. vote at the meetng of the organlxa- Assodation of Am^onauties, are A few days later Jim Field’s tbe gasoline, parking and operating The springs ol many old care Brennan . . . . . 93 96 90—279 Dwreyaa assistant aecretary and 7:00— Wortc’ In Review--Harold F . tlon Monday night, however, and as now acting in tha cnpndty o? opc* rife sad dMgbter arrived at tha taxes., against which the drivers will be greaitly improved by a doae ■trud^ would bs r a d a ^ Maaebester. far as could be learned there la no ehti ^ ^ Wnoi^tnBton a t gm piats between the lenvee. 4T6 008 iOl 1U 9 T:10—Deo Qulgpte (drama)» doubt that It will be naaaed. / ------:------— ------, ... M. H. S. Loses To Windham In Season^s Finate, 3 M I GUARDS WILUNG TO OPPOSE Rec To Sponsor Tourney STEVENS IS NAMED HECnC TUSSLE CLOSES Of Volley Ball Champs AS HEAD GRIDIRON DISASTROUS YEAR WTIH ANY LOCAL TEAM FOR TITLE From 4 States, March 17 MENTOR AT N .Y .U . FOUR WINS, 13 LOSSES A four-state Round Robjn volley ifcprobable^------winner erf thla toumamtet ball tournament will be held at the is the Jamaica, Y. M. C, A, This ASK CHALLENGERS Wesley Wamock Awarded Picked to Lead the Violets amdMMfel t School street Rec on Bt. Patrick's team finished ^ th in the National voQeyball tournament, and won the Game M di (3oMr Tins Day, Saturday, March 17, it was an­ Eastern Statas tournament. Metro­ Out of the Football Wild­ C b o x s a OR TO STAGE SERIES Letter As Swimming Ace nounced today oy Director Frank politan championship, and the flvt- ] Busch, who said that it will be the sute playoff held at Jamaica, N. 7., Score hdkates; Spnt m Tirst ame that such a tournament WINDHAM (81) in which the Rec team finished in erness — Appointment P. OF ELIMINATIONS Wesley Wamock, who a few years * cation and has been an outstanding will be held In this state. fourth place. Neat ranking team is B. F. T. agorn Pflienedreigned as swlmminpswimming and dlv-Tperformer.div' lh_ a recent meet ’The first match is scheduled to Providence, R. 1,, New England 1. Rowan, r f ...... 1 8-7 6 TUrd Period B re ib Up against North Carolina, be placed 2. Sxatkowskl, If ...... 2 7 log ohampioD of Manchester, has start at 1:80 p. m., and from that champions, who finished In third Comes as Sorprise* second in the forty yard dash, forc­ time on the tournament will be In place at Jamaica recently. 'The 1. Moss, c ...... 1 3-4 6 been keeping up his starring actlvl- ing the winner to swim the distance session and in all probability will Pittsfield, Msssachusetta team la the 0. Pringle, c ...... 0 0-0 0 Etoii Battle; Foal Shooti^ 8. Carey, rg ...... Suggest West Sde Rec and tiea aa a member of the aquatic In the fast time of 19.2. The re­ continue until nUdulgbt, as during Western MaaaaohusetU champion, Ntfw York, ikarcb 8.—(AP)— ..2 2-8 6 team of William and Mary college lay team on which he competed that time 60 games are sohedulea p. MeSweeney, rg. rf ..0 0-0 0 with the Recreation team, Connec­ New York Univerilty haa turned to at WilUamsburq, Va. According broke the school record for the five- to be played. Each match will be ticut ohampioos and the Hartford, R oy, I g ...... 2 4-6 8 Bi{ Factor; Seconds Lose. YMCA Meet in Prelim to to word recently received here, Wes man relay with a mark of 1:20. decided by beat two out of three Conn., team, the dethroned cham­ Dr. Marvin A. (Mai) Stevens to lead the Violets out at the football has received bis letter in this sport Wamock Is also interested in games and the winner of the pions frfter they held the champion­ 8 8 16-23 31 3. Kerin Barry Tilt at Ar­ Kept from sports activities bj^ an track and intends to try out in the tournament' will be the team with ship of the state for twelve consecu­ wilderness. MANCRES'IEB (18) Manchester High laat night closed •1/ injury last year, Wamock joined the sprints this spring. He is a soph­ the most number of games won for tive years. The 34-year-old veteran of ten P. B. F. T. the most disastrous season In its i': team again after the (Jhistmas va- omore at William and Mary. the day. 'There is no doubt but what many years’ coaching experience at Yale 2. Johnson, r f ...... 2 2-3 6 basketball history aa Windham High The teams entered in this tourna­ of the states volley ball enthusiaats was named hear football coach at mory Next Wednesday. 1. B. Judd, r f ...... 2 1-1 5 ran Its string of victories to sixteen ment are; the Y. M. C. A.’s of will be in Manchester for this N. Y. U., by the board of athletic 2. O’Leary, If ...... 0 0-0 0 straight by dowming the Red and Jamaica, New York, - Providence, tournament as spectators and to de­ contro: last night He signed one- 2. Clarke, If ...... , .1 0-1 2 Rhode Island, Pittsfield, Maas., fray the expenses of this tournament year contract calling for a salary 8. Sheldon, o ...... 0 0-0 0 W hite’s luckless hoopstera, 31 to 18. The NfttlonAl Guards today an* Hartford, Conn., and the Recreatiem a small admission charge will be believed to be around 17,600. 4. Garrone, o ...... 0 0-1 0 before more than 800 fans at the Bounced their willingneM to defend LOCAL TRADE TROUNCES team. ’The outstanding team and made. A Big Hurprise 1. Saimonds, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 the town baaketball championship State Armory. The game was much Stevens’ appointment came as a 1 Haberem, r g ...... 1 0-0 2 closer than the score would (pdicate, ajfainst any team in Manchester and big surprise for it had been thought 0. Leone, rg ...... 0 1-2 1 a hectic, thrill-packed tussle in suggested that all teams wishing to MERIDEN TRADE, 33 TO 26 that Arthur H. (Archie) Roberta, 8. A. Judd, Ig ...... 1 0-2 2 which tbe Willimantlc quintet out- present freshman coach, held the scored the locals from the floor by challenge for the title stage an ellm> WINSTED Y BEATEN CLAIMS MAX BAER Inside track for the Job made va­ ination series, the winner of which 19 7 4-10 18 only a single basket but gained a cant by the resigpation on Feb. 1 Score By Periods decisive triumph through accuracy will meet the Guards. It was fur­ of Howard (Jake) Quin. ther suggested that the West Side Chalks Up Third Straight W in d h a m ...... 6 8 10 7 - -31 at foul shooting. FIVE LOCAL TEAMS BY RANGERS 45-25 CAN KAYO PRIMO Head coach at Yale from 1928 M a n ch e ste r...... 1 7 4 6—18 Win But Four Games Rees and TMCA engage in a prelim­ through 1932, Stevena now le an in­ inary to a game being arranged Score at halftime, 14-8 Windham. It was the final contest of Man­ structor in orthopedics, surgery and with the Kevin Barry team of Hart­ Vidory After Long Losing Referee. Hfyes. Time, elgbt-mlnute chester High’s dismal season, due to gyneology at Yale Medical School ford at the State Armory next TO PLAY TONIGHT quarters. the fact that the Rockville High tilt, of which be la a graduate, and also Wednesday, for the piurpose of start­ planned for next week, wras called Locak Gain 15th Victory in Tofflin; Looghrui Who is a member of the staff of New ing the series immediately. Streak; Never Headed off when tbe teams were unable to Haven hospital. WINDHAM SECONDS (28) To Ffatleh Season. arrange a satisfactory date. Earlier, R oyy; Dr. Stevens will take over hia new P. B. F. T. the Hartford High game was also The Guards, suffering from a After Taking Early Lead; Ben Clone Presents Big Masons Ront Sacred Foaght Both Makes This severe slump this season after two duties as soon as weather conditions 2. Prohaaka, r f ...... 8 1-6 7 cancelled, reducing tbe local slate to years of brilliant play in which they permit the bolding of spring prac­ 0. Mustand, if ...... 2 1-1 6 seventeen games, of which Man­ annexed the town title in 1982 and Hearts 40-19. tice. He said last night be expected 1. Melo, If ...» ...... 1 0-2 2 chester won but four and lost thir­ Seconds Beaten. Court Program at the teen, as compared to nine wins and retained it in 1988, both times the Violets to “play to win and to 1. Pringle, c ...... 0 0-0 0 exhibit a rugged, and,’ I hope, intel­ 0. P. Most, c ...... 2 1-2 5 ten losses during tbe 1932-83 season. against the Rec Five, are determin­ It wms during tbe 1980-81 season ed to finish out this season and then School Street Rec Gym. Bring on the best! That is the Miami, Fla., March 8.*»(AP) — ligent brand of football.” 8. Orachmel, r g ...... 1 8-8 6 Manchester Trade continued Its Had P oor Somoo 1. Wllk, I f ...... 0 0-0 0 that Manchester went to the finals start re-building for the 1984-86 cry which is echoing throughout the Tommy Loughran, the only major of the State Tourney at Yale. campaign. It is expected that the march along the victory trail yes­ Tho new head coach will arrive on 0. Grundage, I g ...... 2 0-0 4 School Street Recreation building heavyweight who has fought the the scene at a time when N. T. U.’s Falls to Impress team will play several tune-up terday afternoon by turning back What promises to be a busy night following last night's battle in vdiicb pair of them, believes that Max football fortunes are at a lower ebb 8 11 6-14 28 Windham High, the only imbeaten games prior to the proposed town Meriden 'Trade at the School Street at the School street gym, comes team In the state and a certain the spe^y Ranger five, one of Man­ Baer will knock out Prlmo Camera than they have been for many M. H. 8. SBCX)ND8 (22) title series and booUng of an all- Rec, 88 to 26. It was the third chester's best combinations over­ choice for. the Yale Tourney next from the annoimcement of Ben If the two of them ever meet in a yoars. The Violets- poor season in P. B. F. T. star attraction '•is now being con- powered the Wlnsted Y team, 45- week, failed to Impress local faps, straight triumph for the local Me- dune, director of basketball at the 1983—they won only two games— 2. Cobb, rf ...... 3 2-3 8 eidered. 25. heavyweight title match. despite its victory, and many wrSre chanioe after a loeing streak of ten East Side Rpe, who has booked no and the resultant criticism from un­ 3, McCurry, If ...... 2 2-3 6 Invite AH Comers. 'The victory over the Winsted "That Prediction,” says Loughran, frankly skeptical that the lliread games and brought the team ample less than five games for tonight at dergraduates and alumni were the 1. Woodhoune, c ...... 1 2-8 4 The Guards, according to the team marked the fifteenth straight “Is based on the possibility that City five will go much further than revenge for Its previoue defeat at the Rec gym. chief factorf In Cann’e resignation 3. Bycholskl, r g ...... 0 0-2 0 spokesman of the team, are not ft M eriden, 28 to 16. win for the Rangers, who will make BcMt can get Into snapr agsun tbat last year, when Windham wras elim­ all particular as to what teams or The first game, ..cbeduled-to start In announcing Stevens’ appolnt- 2. Custer, Ig ...... 2 0-0 4 Manchester took a one-point lead at 6:00 p. m., fin^ the snappy East a bid for ihe town title shortly. be wsui on the night be knocked out msnt, Dr. Philip O. Badger, chair­ inated in the first round. The visit­ players participate in the elimina­ Lead from Start. Max Sohmeling last summer.” ors were never impressive and were in the first quarter, 9-8, and Increas­ Side team opposing the Merz’s Fill­ man of the board of control and 11 8 22 tion tourney for the championship. 'The first half of the game last 6-11 forced to the limit to remain in ed ft tc 21-16 by halftime, a margin ing Station team. “I don’t think Baer will give up himself a Yale man, made it plain Score By Periods Should the Rees and YMCA agree night was an even matter, but only his outside interests to fight for a front of an aggressive, bard fighting that the visitors were unable to Next in line coqics the game be­ that there would be no change 'i W in d h a m ...... 8 8 4 8— 28 to play next freek, however, It will through the brilliant effoi^ of Ra­ challenger's percentage m June,” Manchester team that played a ffne, overcome although they fought des­ tween the Boys’ Club of the West ■N, T. U.’s present policy of footbab Manchester ...... 7 8 automatically remove several teams guskus who scored no less than six Tommy said. “He'll want to have 3 4— 22 fast brand of basketball from start perately through the ’ast two quar­ Side Rec and the Collegians, a local de-emphaslzatlon, adopted after Score at halftime. 16-15, Wind- in the Bee S ^ or League from con- field goals the first half. 'The score tremendous time whipping himself to finish. ters and kept the locals from in­ team. Both these teams have snap­ John F. (C^ilck) Msehan, who de­ ham. Referee, Murphy. 'Time, eight- sideratioD, as a munber of local play­ at half time found the local team into shape for a Cjamera match, and Excessive Fouling ers are in the lineim of more creasing their margin by more than py aggregations and an interesting veloped teams there that gained minute quarters. Ehccessive fouling, however, spoiled a single point. Phelps and Keisb game is looked for. in front 16-10. The Rangers besides I want that chance myself. I national prominence, had left Uni one team. The Guards s^so feel couldn’t get started the first half wane another shot at Camera in Manchester’s chances of making it featured for Manchester the former 'The third game finds Louie versity Heights for the comparative a real nip and tuck battle. Referee that the Rangers, if they so desire, but the second half was a different Jime. 'This time I’ll lick him as tossing in five baskets,, while Klisky Smith’s Herald Newsboys stacking serenity oi Manhattan = CoHege’s Chick Hayes, whose work came in should be given a chance at the title, story aa the Rangers started off surely as wtTte sittixig here.” went best for Meriden. up against the Now Britain Pan­ athletic office. for much criticism, called nineteen although their schedule has consist­ with a burst of speed that could not Loughran realises now that he ed of games with second flight ’The ManebesteP seconds were thers. 'The visitors from all reports, Bom at Stockton, Kaa,, Stevens personals on the Red and White and be stopped and were way out front wasted a great deal of coeirage that teams. swamped by Meriden in the prelimi­ are a strong team and should give won ten letters in football, basket­ Local Sport Windham sank fifteen out of 23 nary, 43 to 14. 'The locals next the paper carriers plenty of trouble. late in the third period and held a got him nothing but praiseworthy ball, track, baseball and tennis at shots from the complimentary cir­ Argument Seems One. commanding lead throughout.- to lines in the papers when he tried to As the situation now stands, the gaiM will be against New Britain The Herald team will rely on Swan­ Washburn Cjollege, Topeka, from cle. Windham acor^ only eight ’Trade In the Hardware City Mon­ son, Kovis, Hedlund, Johnson, Sears, coast home to a well deserved vic­ slug out the issue with Camera 1918 throi^h 1921. Then he trans­ Chatter times from the floor, while Manches­ West Sides, Y and Rangers are tory. Sebuetz, Kennedy and An­ Thursday night in a match in which t about the only teams of consider- day afternoon. Walker and Mozzer to carry them ferred to Yale and was a star back ter counted seven times. Manchester Trade (88) out to vlctcTy. tonio played well and did their part be was outweighed 86 poimds —the on the great Eli team of 1928. Manchester failed to tally at all tion, pending the outcome of the of the scoring. Raguskus never­ greatest marg^ any one heavy­ Rec league. Considerable argument P. B. F. T. Possibly the feature game of the Ineligible in his senior year—1924 Nick Tronsky, the country’s lead­ from the floor In the first quarter 0. Noveck, rf ...... 2 1-4 6 night is the Mitchell House and theless was outstanding. Winsted weight ever conceded another in the —Stevens was named an assiatant mainly because the ball absolutely over eligiblUty lists seems io the used three men against him but in history of title matches. ing bowler, received a nice piece of offing if any of the leAgue leaders 4, Phelps, If ...... 5 0-2 10 Jaffe Jewel game. It will be re­ to Head (3oach T. A.- D. Jones and change for meeting Charlie Kebart refused to drop inside the hoop. It vain. Nero, Pulver and Cooney “1 was over confident,” the 184 are to be included as challengers, 0. Olender, If ...... 0 0-0 0 membered that the visitors scored held that poet until Jones’ retire­ the other night. Guaranteed half teetered on the edge, rolled on the featured for the Y team. pound Loughran confesses, “I as the Masons, Jewels and Phan­ d. Misaiko, If ^...... 0 0-0 0 an impressive win over the Ansaldi ment in 1027. In 1928 be was named of the receipts, Tronsky went home rim and performed a lot of other Masons Also Win. thought I could handle him in the 1. Keish, c ...... 3 8-6 9 quintet last week and are out to head coach and held that position with 818 and the admiration of a stunts but just wouldn’t go in. toms all have playen who have ap­ With (^uish, (Campbell and Kovis clinches, along the ropes, and in the peared with the Rees and Y. 3. Raguskus, r g ...... 2 1-1 5 take the scalp at the Jiuffe team. through the 1932 season whSn he host of fans who saw him average Windham bad tbe same trouble for 4. Cook, Ig ...... 1 2-5 4 The visitors play a snappy passing playing the leading roles the An- comers. But 1 was wrong. If I had quit to devote more time to his a time but managed to score twice Back on Home Floor. 136 for ten games. 1. GiU, I g ...... 0 0-0 0 game throughout, keeping the game sal^ Masons scored an impressive stayed in the center of the ring, medical duties. He retained a place and take a 6-1 lead at the whistle. The Guards have played seventeen going at all times at a fast pace. victory over the Sacred Heart team bearing him, Td have won that fif­ on the staff, however, serving as Uses His Beeerves games to date, winning eight and Johnny Howard states that he is 13 18 . 7-18The 33 Jaffe team plays an entirely of Springfield 40-19 in the second teen roimd declBion.” freshman coach under Reggie Root. Coach W. J. aarke had started losing nine. Next week’s game perfectly willing to meet Jimmy Meriden Trade (?6) different type of game by working game of the night. Diulng the first loughran, because he was able to Announcing himself “heartily In his regular lineup of Johnson, will mark the first appearance of PontiUo on tbe poliiihed lanes on a P. B. F. • ’T, the ball slowly up the floOT and re' half the game proved to be worth hit Camera frequently with his sympathy wdth N. Y. U.’s present O’Leary, Sheldon, Saimonds and Al­ -the town champs on their home right band, believes tbat Baer, a ter­ side bet of $26. PontUlo recently 0. Polnar, r f ...... i 2-6 4 lying mostly on their many plays. while but the strong AnsalcU team athletic policy,” Stevens outlined his ton Judd but be yanked the first floor since January 25 and their rific right hand puncher, could do defeated Art Anderson and issued 4. Klisky, I f ...... 6 8-4 18 They will use the 'Tlemey brothers, started clicking the second half to plans last night. four mentioned at the quarter and first gams since February 16. Num- the same. a challenge to Howard or Billy Kut- substituted Earl Judd. Clarke, Gar- 0. Nylrl, If ...... 0 0-0 0 <5orman. Hutt, Bycbolsky, Nelson, leave the Springfield team by the “After obtaining competent aa- erottf practice sessions are b^ng kaveck. rone and Habem, wiio remainsd in 8. Jenson, c ...... 1 0-0 2 Faulkner, Nelson and Larson to add wayside and turn the game into a sistants,” he said, “spring practice held In an attempt to whip the tAim action through a major portion of 1. M adjuch, c ...... 0 1-1 1 rout. At no stage of the game did will be held when the weather per­ into its former brilliant form and if the visitors to their already long the game tmd acquitted themselves ) 1. MIkosz, rg ...... 1 2-2 4 list of victims. the visitors press the Masons as the NBA LEAGUE RESULTS mits. At this time fundamentals will Much interest is being shown in the players can regain their enthu­ in commendable style. In fact, the .It 8. Mann, I g ...... l O-O 2 'The final game brings together winners displayed a fast passing at­ be stressed while an offense and de­ Charlie Kebart’s match with Steve siasm fans will be given a chance to tack, which could not be stopped. Somers of Wallingford and it’s said reserves injected the fighting spirit ii 0. Plcnarclk. Ig ...... 0 0-2 0 the Ciolt’s team of Hartford and the In the NRA League last night at fense will be developed suitable to ..i. see the Guards of old in action. The playing of Reardon and O’Neill the Charter Oaa alleys, Elmer that the winner will pocket a prize tbat made a bang-up ball game out Managers of the Jewels, Rangers, Phantoma The Hartford team Is en­ the type of material available. 'This of an expected route and toe fans 12 9 8-18 26 stood out for the losers. Gustafson set a new league record of $200. The match is being rolled Masons, YMCA, West Side Rees and tered in the Industrial league in offense will not be the so-called bad plenty of chances to Indulge in Score By Periods Rangers (46). o f 167 fo r high single. 'The A risto­ on a game wrab basis, best out of Phantoms are invited to a mating Hartford and though not leading Rockne, Warner, Michigan or Yale frenzied cheering from start to fin­ M anchester 'Traoe 9 12 9 3— 33 P G F T crats took three points from the ssrstem In toto. An attempt will be twenty-one. Kebart and Somers at the State Armory tomorrow the league they are among tb*: lead­ ish. Meriden Trade ___ 8 7 8 8— 26 ers. The visitors are anxious to be 0 Raguskus, rf ------8 2-8 18 Builders. The Bluefields took three made to stimulate and develop po­ split even last week in Wallingford morning at lO o’clock, at which time Windham held its margin in toe Score halftime, 21-15, Manches­ on the long end of the score with 1 Enrico, rf ...... 1 0-0 2 from Jafle’s Jewels and the Oak tential players who may have had and resume their battle at the Char­ the Guards will discuss the proposed 1 Kennedy, If ...... 3 0-0 6 ter Oak alleys Monday night. second period but was never able to •i' ter Trade. Referee, Bogglni. 'Time, the Phantoms aud wUl be at full St. Tavern split evei. with Oarrone’s little or no experience. widen toe breach to any extent as elimination tourney for the right to 4 jS-mlnute periods. strength when the game starts. 'The 0 Brown, If ...... 1 0-0 2 Market. Charles Kebart took three "With the support of the under 0 Sebeutz, c ...... 4 3-3 11 the teams sped up emd dowm the challenge for the town title. Teams Meriden Trade 2nds (48) -local team will rely on the Salmond string honors with 892. Clamey fol­ graduates, alumni and faculty we A Springfield newspaper reports floor in desperate attempts to score. not represented will be considered as P< B. F. T.' brothers, Fraser, (3ourtney, Renn. 0 Antonio, rg ...... 3 0-0 6 lowed with 879 and 'Twaronlte third should confidently expect otir share that Raymond “Cop” Campbell, for­ It was a rough game and at times it 0 Elnrico, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 not Interested and will not be in­ 6. Madjuch. rf ...... 0 1-4 i Welles and Magnu'on to bring on with 870. of victories.” mer Rec Five player who has been looked as though blood wmuld be <1 cluded in arrangements. 1. Lilllenthal, rf ...... 0 8-8 3 the victory. 0 Della Fera, I g ----- 0 0-2 0 Stevens was president of the in action with Ansaldi’s Masons and spilled as bodily contact jpereased. 11 1 Sartor, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 Jafle’s Jewels (1) 0. Centinehley, If ...... 8 0-0 10 While the above teams are show­ VittuUo ...... 112 90 96—298 American Football Coaches Asso­ tbe Y.*M. C. A. this season, has be­ Windham waa out in front, 14 to 8, •do 2. Plcnarcik, e ...... 6 0-2 12 ing their wares at home the Ansaldi ciation in 1982 and for the paat come a member of the Windsor at halftime and Manchester’s a 20 5-18 45 Keeney ...... 101 117 126—344 VBTEBANS UlAOVE 1. N yln, r g ...... 8 2-7 8 Mason team will travel to Hartford Jaffe ...... 92 107 127—326 three years has served on that Locks A. C. and will appear with the chances seemed bright to spring an a^ 1. Pem al, Ig ...... 3 8-4 9 tonight and oppose the Menorah Winsted Y (26) bodjr'f committee to study Injuries team during the remainder of the upset in the closing half. • P ' G F T Cam ey ...... 130 116 133—879 Five at the Vine street school gym, and fatalities in football He is co­ season. Sport SetOes Isaoe The Army and Navy club took 1 N ero, r f ...... 3 0-0 6 M orlarty ...... 96 90 91—276 t ■ three out of four points from the 8 17 9-20 48 the game scheduled to start at 8:16 author with Dr. Winthrop Phelps of Windham, however, had other *' 2 Pulver, r f ...... 3 '1 -2 7 plana and for a few moments in tbe Legion and the V. F. W. took the Manchester Trade 2nds (14) o'clock . 580 520 578 1628 “the control of football injuries.' Our only objection to a towm cage P- B. F. T. 0 Finn, I f ...... 1 0-0 2 ‘series is that no local team has com­ third quarter looked more like a sante number from the Britishers in 0 Cooney, c ...... 3 0-0 6 Bluefields (8) the weekly match held last night la 4, Misaiko, r f ...... i o ^ 2 piled a record attractive enough to first-rate basketbsdl team as toe J* 0 Pulver, c ...... 1 0-0 ’ 2 Pohl ...... 100 117 129—346 margin between toe teama increased Murphy’s alleys. 0, Patrick, rf ...... O 0-0 0 PAUL RUNYAN WINNER Strufl ...... 118 186 93—841 McCLUSKEY TO RACE stamp It aa a logical challenger for 0. Kilpatrick, r f ...... 0 0-0 0 2 (Danty, r g ...... 0 1-2 1 steadily under a short-lived spurt Cervini of the Legion and Dave Oado ...... 100 107 98—806 the championship and no team has 2; W. StakllnskI, If ....8 1-2 7 0 White, rg ...... 0 1-2 1 The visitors led 24 to 12 at the close 0*41igan of the Army and Navy club Brozowski ... 113 121 107—341 drawing power enough to bring a 0, Unger, If ...... o 0-0 0 OF WEST COAST GOLF 8 McCleu, Ig ...... 0 OrO 0 IN 2-MILE TONIGirr of toe quarter, Szatkowralri and jidJLd at 142 for single string honors K ebart ...... ISO 122 140—892 “ series” crowrd to the Arm ory. May­ 0. Cowles, c ...... 0 0-0 0 0 Sarafin, Ig ...... 0 0^) 0 be we’re wrong but that’s how we Carey having garnered four baskets ' and Frank Cirvlnl topped the list of between them, their only scores of 1. C3ooney, c ...... i i-2 8 look at it. bowlers with a three game total of Bellealr Heights, Fla., March. 8— 8 11 8-6 26 656 602 667 1726 New York, March 8—(AP) —The toe gam e. 874. 8. Olender, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 (AP)—Paul Runyan, White Plains, Kosciusko 600-yard race with 8H1- 1. Pallein, rg ...... o 0-0 0 Referee, Falkowski. The West Sides have played thir­ The final quarter was uneventful, Army and Navy (8) N. Y., professional, moved on down ton Sandler, Arnold Adams and save for Oarrone’s move to infUct 3. G'.U, I g ...... 1 0-2 2 Ansaldi Masons (40). Builders (1) teen games to date. Inning six and G a llig a n ...... 98 101 142— 386 to Miami today seeking stiH more P G F T Bemle McCjafferty entered, features bodily violence an the referee when 1. H. StakllnskI, I g ___ 0 0-1 0 Suhle ...... 101 118 99—318 the Polish Falcons track and field losing seven. Tbe Y. M. C. A. has Bidwell ...... 98 93 127—818 golf worlds to conquer—he won the 2 Opizzi, rf ...... 0 3-6 3 toe latter wraved him to to showers A . K h o fla ...... 94 108 82—284 meet to be held in tbe 13th regiment play^ ten games to date, winning F rey ...... 97 93 105—298 west coast open championship here 0 E. BlsseU, r f ...... 0 0-0 0 writo fou r pers row but the csJiber of fighting hard, to close toe gap but 0 E. Bissell, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 Szumachowski, Schenectady, N. Y. M anchester 'Trade . 4 7 2 1— 14 Runyan to win the title and 8600 the oppoeition certainly cannot be wrltoout avail. 507 495 622 1624 Score halftime, 21-11, Meriden first cash prize. A1 Watrous, De­ 0 Kovis, rg ...... 4 0-3 8 486 564 612 1662 schoolboy cross-country star, alao in oom pa^ with the teama met by AmerloaB Leaioo (11 1 Campbell, Ig ...... 3 4 ^ 10 tbe field. Glen Dawson o f Tulsa wOl The Judd brothers, EBarl and Al­ Trade, Referee, Bogglni. 'Time, 4 troit, took second place and 8800; Aristocrats (8) the Guards. For that matter, both ton, Johnson and Sheldon featured Sonnickson ... 115 115 108—886 7-minute periods, Willie MacFarlane, Tuckaboe, N. Benson ...... 116 122 102—340 run in the mile. the Rees and the Y have met sec­ 5 18 14-20 40 fo r M anchester, wrhile R oy, Ssatkow - Glenaey ...... 76 118 90—279 Y., and Johnnie Revolts, Milwau­ GlgUo ...... 87 116 100—302 Stella Walsh of will re­ ond rate semi-pro teams. J. Copeland ... 88 88 Ml—287 Sacred Heart (19). turn to local competition after two skl and Carey stood out tor Wind­ ‘ OOCRET BEA’TS H L D E N kee, tied for third and fourth Allen ...... 88 107 106—800 ham. The Thread Q ty eagers eloae W ilkie ...... 106 188 98—842 p O F T years’ absence with a race at 60 places, dlvldi^ the 8200 and 81M A n d e r s o n ...... 106 94 98—298 Chariie Kebart wiU travel to their seasem next Moodaf agalBgt prizes. 2 O’NelU, rf ...... 2 0-0 4 yards. Cervini ...... 107 142 126—874 M ontreal, Ifereb 8,— (AP)—Henri T w a r o n lte ___ 188 115 122—870 H artford tonight to enter the swreep- Rodkvllle High, then mark time Ofi- Coebet finally haa broken the spell 1 Abertf, U ...... 0 0-0 0 stakea being held at Sebafler'a 2 Leary, U ...... 0 0-1 0 til toe state touney at'Tile ahst 492 596 680 1618 woven by Big Bill Tllden’s magic alleys. He also Intends to sntOT a 8 Reaxtkm, c ...... 5 0-0 10 680 668 622 1606 week-end. tennis racquet. Last Night *s Fights douUes sweepstakes Simday to be Seoonde Am BeolHi British Amerleaaa (1) Beaten three times in a row by 4 McKenna, r g ...... 1 ' 1-2 3 8 Olflana, Ig ...... 0 >-4 2 OoRone's Market (2) held at tbe Morgan alleys. The Mancheetar Moaadi loat A Baker ...... 77 78 96—280 the tall Philadelphlaa since he turn­ By Asseristed Frets G a r r a p s ...... 92 97 S8—K 2 bard fought, raagh «ad tomhlt Bc»> Davies ...... 92 108 89—884 Hockey^ ed professional, Coohet put on a llmlnary to Wfudnam, 28 to SS, Milwaukee — Frankie Batta|^ "• 8-7 19 Zelanak ...... 98 96 88—2^ Bristol High nosed oeK Bast Hart- titm . F le m in g ...... 106 98 128—826 dazzling eaUbitioB of shot wmiring 15 Winnipeg, Maa„ knocited out Paul Referee, Della Fera; umpire, Kau* F ortla ...... 98 98 101—292 WEEK-ENlMSt ford H High igh in a Toaihhouse oentsst a d o M Thomson ...... 102 89 101—893 laat night as be whipped 'TUden 7-9, Plrron, Clavelaad, one. laat nlgmt_ it and thersbytherstw finished the quartmtha . _ nady. D etio ...... 97 184 109—889 T a g g e r t ...... 97 96 89—283 6-2, 6-7, 6-2, 6-2, In the final match Nogales, Ariz,—Sammy Maadell, Howard ...... 94 112 U7—328 NatioMl LeagiM season in a tie with Meriden fbr the In tha eloatag peitod to at the third Fraaeo-Amerlean pro- RoekxoRlord, 111,, stopped Tommy SOU, Boston at Montreal Canadlena. C. C. L L. title with nine victoriee througlr to inolanr^ Yte aedto 478 4M 497 1484 fsaelonal team series. Ariaooa, two. UEAO MSB RACE _ 469 886 492 149T Detroit at Toronto. and one defeat The soore waa 28 Veteraiw Foreign Wan (8) Coehet'i victory couldn’t save the Oraad Fprka, N. D,—Laurie Oak Bt. Tavara (fl) to 22. ~Viniilpsf, outpointed Mel Cole­ Providence at.Phfladalphla. Frazier ...... 90 92 98—280 French from their third successive New York, March a —tAP)—Tlw WUkiiisan .... ,96 102 100—297 Oom oC tb a t t M fo u fe ir . Laklng ...... 98 184 88—810 team defeat for Ellswortb Vines, man, Duluth, 10. team s at McNamara and. Luds, SU NDAY tar Had the . ------dsveland, Ohio—Jimmy Vaughn, Armatrong ... 86 111 108—^299 Natlennl League Bif^t__.-it countries use tbe dollar sa Wtodham 'tdok A n d e r s o n ...... 89 129 104—833 lean OaUfomlan, had clinched the Dabaataa and Thomaa, and Brooar^ Garibaldi ...... 98 116 89—802 Cleveland, knocked out Buddy Ottawa at New York Americans. a monetary unit* Unitat Statas, krtd*^' • ■"' Olson ...... 104 96 89—388 series for the Americans earlier in do and Guimbretlere were tied for Gustafson .... 167 89 87—848 Mathiaeon .... 113 183 118—857 Scnitchina, Akron, 2. Montreal Maroons at Chicago. Canada, Britisb BpoduvaA Oolum- the eveniag with a straight set 10- Detroit—Bobt^ Leitham, Mont­ first ]^ace at the and at the 128th Schubert ...... 117 109 110—8M Oaaadlaa-Aaoerleaa Lsagne Ua. Newfoundland,: U ba^ San 8, 6-i tritunpb over Martin real, ou^miBted George Annarino, hour today aa the six day. bike race Boston at Qatbso: Domingo, and tha StraRa SetttI* 488 683 487 1187 Pina. Newark, 0 „ 10. •atarad its final hours. 8 « BM 0 9 ProTldsBss at Nsw Havsa. S i ^FAGE BTQBECT MAIfCHEtfl'ER BVEOTTG HER AED. MANCHESTER. CONN,. SATDtUiAY,MARCH8.,jaA

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PUBLIC PASSENGER SERVICE 20A LOST —BLACK AND WHITE hoxmd puppy. Finder please re­ ALLEYS FEARWOUNFUB IN ADDITION TO Sllvor Luo Bus HUBBELL PICKS GIANTS turn to 180 Eldridge street P o w lin < < ^ Line, De Luxe Bus for lodge, party By JOHN A. DERIDDER or team tripe, we also offer 7 pae- Vice President, N. D, P. B. C. LUTHER UCAGUE WINS. WAS FORCED DOWD lenger sedan livery. Phone 8068, MOVING—TRUCKING- TO WIN PENNANT AGAIN 8860, 8864. STO RAGE 20 The Luther League of the Eman­ INTRODUCINQ MARIO (BOKB) Aseen him capture many a match by uel Lutheran chur^ dafeated Linna BOGOrO margin of a few pins. Lodge, Knighta of Pythias in a ipe- the circuit, but they’re young and PE R R E T T & Q L E N N E Y J N C local HELP WANTED—MALE 86 (Editor’s Note: Several weeks A Fine Temperament cial match at the Charter Oak al­ Ace Hurler Believes Combin- their greatest days are ahead. Alarm Expressed Over Safe and tong distance moving. Daily have elapsed since the last ar­ As for our Infield, that Blondy M A N W A N T E D — G E T into the oil Boglno has a temperament that leys last night, taking two ganiM express to Hartford. Overnight business without investment Make ticle in this series appeared, and total plnfall by 12 pins. Evald Ryan la a wonder. Not one boy in Mr. DeRidder having been en­ very few bowlers have. In the first ati(Ni of Yonns[ Chib and ty of Laura hfaOs En- service to and from New York. immediate, steady Income—135 to Erickson of th8 Knights hit high a thousand could have come into gaged in playing a lead In Whit- place he goes into every game re- ■TeL 8068— 8860 or 8864. 860 weekly, taking orders for na­ single with 149 and Roy Johnson of the big bhow and held up like he tier’s “Snow Bound" up New nrdless lx it Is fo" a big purse or the Luther League hit high three did. Hughie Criti at second played route to Florida. tionally known line of Super-Re­ Hartford way. We take pleas­ for just stioklngs, be is in there to Bill Terry WiB Be Unbeat­ string with 845. a brilliant game all year and topped fined Motor Oils from farmers, ure in announcing that this se­ win. In the second place a little Lather League. it off with some great stops In the PERSONALS 8 auto and truck owners We deliver ries will be a regular weekly thing like getting three or four pins R, Johnson ...... 115 110 120 series. Johnny Verges didn't get to and collect. Everything funfisbed. feature hereafter, unless further in a frame does not ruffle him al­ able; Praises Manager’s Charleston, S. C., March 8.— H. Brandt ...... 95 98 119 play In the series, hut he was go­ WHAT 1934 HOLDS FOR YOU. No experience necessary. Write P. snowstorms keep tbe writer though it has been the down fall of (AP)—Fear that Laura Ingalls, Your fortunate days, numbers, T. Webster, Qen, Mgr., 648 Stand­ other stars. It seems to act as an H. B e n so n ...... 99 107 100 ing great until his hard luck set In. from his desk). Ability as Leader. New York woman flier, was^forced astrological Influences. Send birth- ard Bank Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. Incentive to make the next frame I. Carlson ...... 108 100 85 When Johnny went to the hospi­ date and one dollar to Enumera­ The two most important things in even better. In Mike Boglno there A. Anderson ...... 116 102 93 tal, our success depended on Jack­ down In some Isolated seotiMi grew tor, Box 215, White Plains, N. Y. Mario (Mike) Bogino’s life are his is that self confidence that the son’s "props” holding out and they today as the hours passed without COURSES AND CLASSES 27 farallv and duckpins, and he would greater the event tiie better he 528 517 517 BDITOB’S NOTE: Pennant did It You never would have sus­ tjxy report from her slrce she took hate to be placed in a position where bowls. Knights of Pythias. ehanoea for the Gtanta are dls- pected that he was ailing. I’m not off from the airport here at 8:80 p. BEIAUTY CULTURE—Earn while he would have to choose between He Observes Rulee E. Eiikson ...... 101 91 149 ousaed by Carl Habbell, ace of going to say anything about our m., yesterday for Savannah and learning. Details free. Hartford them. C. Bolin .'...... 101 111 82 the pitching staff. In this arti­ pitchers— we had effective starters Jacksonville. Want A i Academy of Hairdressing, 698 Mam In a recent Interview Mr. I Boglno No man more------thoroughly and Informed me that his success In A. C a rlso n ...... 94 103 100 cle, second of a series of six and some reliable relief hurlers but Alarm was expressed by T. F. street, Hartford. whole-heartedly enjoys a sport than bowling was that from the first he J. Wennergren ...... 103 109 95 stories on baseball la 1934. the records tell the story about Haviland, Department of Commerce Manchester Mike does the duckpins. He is a su- observed the rules of the game es- E. Johnson ...... 98 96 117 them'. attache at the airport preme sportsmen, perhaps the most pecially the foul line rule. “ By CARL HURRELL "Undoubtedly she has cracked Evening Herald PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 28 He ex- modest bowler In the world. He is plained that the alleys were 60 feet 497 510 543 Naw York Giants’ Pitcher N E X T : The sor4w ball— and the up," he said. (Copyrltht, 1984, NEA Sxrvlce Inc.) new ball. Haviland sought to contact offi­ DRUM LESSONS. Francis Robin­ popular wherever he appears and is from foul line to No. 1 or head pin CLASSIFIED always willing 10 give the other fel GIRLS’ OHUBOH UBAGUE. I believe the Giants will win the cials of the section between Beau­ son, 80 Foster street. Telephone and in going over the foul line ^ . ADVERTISEMENTS low advice. He takes defeat the fort, S. C., and Savannah to ask 4509. ------foot the wvev M«eM does not44V W IAhit4 W iinto U M J theU i O Nati(^nal League pennant again this same as victory, with a smile, and pins as was planned and Jthe next The South Methodlita and St them to search for her. Count us avorut* wortts M s Uaa when a benefit'is to be held for a yehr. W e ’ll have the same lineup as FILIPINOS JUBILANT Miss Ingalls Is enroute from N ew IniUala, numt>«r« and abbreviations time in going over two feet the ball Mary's teams split even at the aaob ooum ae a word and oonpouna LIVE STOCK— VEHICLES 42 worthy cause Mike la always the is still out of Its working position School Street Rec last night, as did far as regulars ore concerned. Ter­ York to South America on a good word* a* two words Minimum coat Is first to offer his services. and the same with the third ball. the Swedish Lutherans and St ry nuvy have done a little trading OVER ROOSEVELT MOVE will tour and stooped here yester­ price of tbree llnee. A Chicken Fancier day to refuel. She should have FOR S A L E ^ F A M IL Y cow, ready Mike Insists that if you stay back James’s. with his reserves and we'll have the Line rafee oer day for tranueet Mike is married and the father of ada _ to freshen. Troy, Wapplng, tele­ of the line you will be better able to M ethodist reached Savannah by 4:30 p. m., BSeetlve Harcfe IT, IWHt phone Rosedale 85-2. three children and bangs fils bat in judge the distance and have a better Douglass ...... 82 85 usual new supply of "rookies” bid­ Manila, P. I., March 3.— (A P )— and was expected at J a c k ^ v U le Garb Cbarse the town of Avon when his day’s control of tiie ball. A t Washington Lewis ...... 60 72 ding for berths, but none of the old Leaders of both factions on the sub­ between 5:80 and 6 o’clock. I Consecutive Uays ..i T oisi I ots work is over as a painter with 6 i- I Consecutive Days .. I ots| U sts two years ago I was with the Blue Beer ...... 76 78 faces will be absent ject of Philippine Independence were There 1s considerable marsh aad POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 48 sign-Blckford Compemy. Mike is a Ribbon team and very seldom Mike jubilant today after learning Presi­ swarao land, much of it glmoat in­ I Day ...... 1 II />UI II ou Legg ...... 78 75 W e have a young club. Most of All orders for Irrerular insertions great lover of chickens and each miss what la termed the pocket hit. Carr ...... 74 73 dent Roosevelt had recommended to accessible, between Beaufort and w ill oe charged at the one Uine rata. FOR SAXiE— BROODER stoves, summer makes it a point to' invite a A pocket hit is when ,’our ball hits our players are still on the sunny Congress revival of the Hawes- Savannah, Special rates tor loni tens every 500 and 1000. Chejip, 787 East Mid­ number of his friends to his Moun­ side of their playing prime aad day advertising givtn upon request. between the No. 1 and the No. 3 370 883 Cutting indepefidence law with dle Turnpike. F. L Fish. tain avenue home for a real chicken there’s no reason why we shouldn’t Ads ordered tor tbree or sis days pin. You may not get a strike S t M aiy’s. modifications. They predicted set­ dinner. Mike is also a baseball play­ all get a little better than last year. ICE MAKES ROADS PERILOUS and stopped before the third or fifth evarytlme you make that bit but you McBride ...... tlement ot the long-^sputed Inde­ day will be charged only tor the a«- er of note being called the "Babe Bill Terry Is another good rea­ pendence issue. do get what is termed a spare bretde. A. Summerville . tuai number of times the ad appear­ F U E L A N D FEED 49-A Ruth" of Ayon C^ter and has taken New Haven, March 8.— (AP) — ed. obarglng at the rate earned, but One of the hardest spares to make M. Summerville . son why the Giants must be figured The political feud engendered last up umpiring many of the important year during the fight In the island Ice covered highways paralysed no allowance or refunds can be made Is the No. 1 and No. 5 pin still I have slensen ...... as "the team to beat.” Terry’s a on six time ada stopped after the FRANKLIN BLUE FLAME range games in that section and has avoid­ Legislature over the Hawes-Cutting motor vehicle travel In many ste- seen such stars as Tronsky, Jack L a w ...... fine leader and as long as he’s han­ fifth day. oil has more "heat units*. The ed bodily harm trom the fans a rec­ law continued, however. tions of Connecticut today. Trucks, No “ UU forbids” : aspUy lines M t White, Ray Barnes, Ollle Pacinnl dling the Giants, they’re going to Rackllffe Oil C a Phone 8980. ord very few can point to. and Howard Campbell miss many A dispute Immediately arose over bus and pleasure automobiles were solA 403 376 have the right spirit and the de­ The Herald wUl not be responUhle Ask any one who bowls what is single pins. termination to win. the name of the new measure which forced to a standstill as the record tor more than one Ineorreot Insertion the most coveted title in the bowl­ Swedish. February snow faU melted and later ShortneM An Asset Schumacher and Parmelee should would revive the Hawes-Cutting of any advertisement ordered tor WANTED TO BUY 58 ing world and the unanimous an­ Gustafson ...... 65 Act. Newspapers supporting the froze. The traffic tieup came while more than one time. be even more effective than last swer will be the “All Events Cham­ Shortness of ctat^ure seems to be A. Johnson ...... 83 latest proposal said In headlines state and municipal officials kept The Inadvertent omiaslon of inoor- an asset in Bogino’s case as well as year and my old roommate, Fred reot pubUoatlon of advertising wlU be HIGHEST PRICES paid for Junk pion.” Rightfully so, because It L. Johnson ...... 71 “President recommends Hawes act an anxious watch out for possible Fltxslmmona, can always be count­ rectified only by oanoeUatlon of the and Uve poultry. Call 6875. W. gives.the bowler a real acid test as other such stars as Little Willie Lindberg ...... 87 revival.” Followers of Manuel L. floods as a result of rain and the un­ ehargo made tor the eervloe endered. Ostrinsky, 91 Clinton street to his or her ability for it Includes Tato as both of them are around five Bjorkman ...... ^85 ed on for vlctoriei. I hope to con­ Quezon, president of the Philippine precedented heavy snowfall of the All advertleements must conform feet in height. Mike claims he is tinue taking my turn on the mound. m styla oopy and typography with the singles, doubles and team events, Senate, and leader of one of the Is­ last month. rearoiatlons enforced by the puLlleh- a total of nine games. To win such nearer the alleys when he delivers 391 411 Our most dangerous contender, 1 land factions, insisted the new law ers and they reserve the right to ROOMS WITHOU'l BOARD 5» a title with bowlers from al] sec­ the ball and does not lose his form S t James. believe, will be the (Chicago Cuba. ahould be called the Tydings-Mc- City dwellers purchase more s u l­ edit, revise or reject any cony con­ tions of the coimtry taking part and like a six-footer. Boglno holds a Tierney ...... 79 They have "Chuck” Klein from the Duffie act. sidered objectionabla SINGLE ROOM, FACING Main try and eggs from )owa than hom all of whom have captured cham­ great many alley records in Connec­ Sullivan ...... 95 Phillies. "Klki’’ Cuylor, who broke Name of the mea ,ure was consid­ CLOSING HOURS—Claasllled ada to Euiy other state. During 1M2 the be pnbllsbed earns day must be re- street, entirely redecorated, John­ pionships in their own section makes ticut and in the Southland but bis Foley ...... 80 his leg early last season, will be ered a politically important point be­ state marketed at four principal selved by IS o'cloeh noon: Satn'-g^ys son Block. Telephone 6917. the competition keener along with big ambition is to win the All event Raynaud ...... 73 back in there and with Babe Her­ cause of the differences which arose 14:10 a. m. markets 54,000,000 pounds of the fact that you are on strange al­ title at Baltimore this month a feat Coughlin ...... 72 man the third mim in the outfield, last October when the Island Legis­ that has never been made by any dressed poultry and 66,000,000 TELEPHONE YOUR leys and far away from the home ttey’U have a powerhouse. What’s lature rejected the Hawes-Chittlng other bowler. Mike will be in an dozen eggs. W A N T ADS. APAKTMEN'US— FLAl'S— town crowd. I have heard some of 399 364 more they have sorhe great pitchers measure. TENEMENTS 63 the previous title winners exclaim exhibition match at the Morgan al­ Ada are accepted over the telephone leys on Saturday aftemocHi and eve­ la Bush and Wameke. at the CHARGE RATE given above that it-was the joy of a lifetime, but Pittsburgh, runner-up last sea­ as a convenience to adverUaere. but FOR RENT—SIX ROOM apart­ ning March 10, at the Girls Yankee SPECIAL MATCH when a bowler is fortunate enough son, will be hard to beat again. the CASH RATES will be aooepted ae ment 206 Center street, telephone to capture two of these events in the sweepstakes piling up pins with wm FULL PA7MENT It paid at the bual- A t the Charter Oak alleys last They’ve added "Red” Lucas on a 5246, same year, ther- must be something Barney Sjoholm or Charlie Kebaxt. nesa office on or before the seventh trade with Cincinnati and “Red” day following the first insertion of out of the ordinary about the Next week we will feature Mrs. (Tarl night Keeney’s Dairy won two out will give them the one more good each ad otberwlae the CHARGE FOR R E N T —4 ROOM flat with all bowler. Hartford is proud to con­ (Lillian) Frisk, wife of Carl Frisk, or three games. The Glastonbury RATE will be collected. No responsi­ improvements, with* or without sider him as its adopted son of the one of the greatest women stars in Knitting Co. were off form on ac­ pitcher they need to make them ttans bility for errors In telepbcned ads the North and holder of many rec­ strong in every department. The HAL COCHRAN C lE O P e E will be assumed and their accuracy garage. Apply 139 School street polished lanes for the ’ ttle town on count of being snowed in for a cannot be smaranteed. or Telephone 7770. Adults prefer- the west slope of Talcott Moimtaln ords both state aind national. I will couple of weeks. C. Keeney hit high Pirates are like the Giants in a lot ed. has no bowling alleys as Ping Pong give her views as to why women single of 135 and high three string of ways— they’re full of hustle and IND EX OF is the leading sport at this writing. should take up bowling. for 335. fight and those W aner boys nhist CLASSIFICATIONS FO R R E N T — SIX ROOM tene­ All Events’ Champ Olastonbory Knitting Co. be considered all the time. Births ...... A ment and garage, 22 Laurel Place. Connecticut is proud of the fact C Sjertrom . . . 77 83 87— 247 From here on, it’s hundred per Bnsragements ...... B Call 3152. that Mike Boglno carried off the All Y LEAGUE RESULTS A n d erson . 103 97 97— 297 cent guess work. The only team MarrJ' -ee MBelBnMWenm • e • ecn e event title in the National tourna­ that I firmly believe will be in there Doatba .. F O U R A N D F IV E room tenements, Skfba ...... 106 109 87— 302 Card of Thanks ment with a total plnfall of 1,279 for fighting for top place Is the Giants with all improvements, rent rea­ The Merz Fillers took all four Saro ...... 87 98 86— 271 In Memorlam .. I e • • • n.-gov e nine games. He also shared the dou­ points from Brunner’s Market in the R eich ert...... 85 98 99— 262 and they’ll have tougher going all Lost and Found sonable. Telephone 5230. ble National title with Carl Frisk, Annoaneemente ...... I Y Bowling League last night, How­ the way because everyone will be Personals ...... I Hartford team mate hitting for a pointing, for them Instead of stand­ FOR R E N T — L IL L E Y street, near total of 821 and ranked second in ard hitting high single with 147 and 458 485 456 1899 Aetoesobiie* Center, modem four and five room Hamilton high three string with 368. Keeney’s Dairy ing by and saying “it can’t laist,” as Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 the Individual singles to Howard they did in 1933. Automobiles tor Bzcharge c . x . I flats, garage. Available. Inquire 21 Furlong. Four hundred forty pins In the other match the Bon Ami Johnson ...... 114 89 102— 305 Auto Aoeessorlaa—Tires ...... 4 Ellro street. was the total and gave Furlong the took all four points from Gibson's Hagenow ...... 100 91 116— 307 Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 1 Who was the most valuable man title while Boglno hit for 438, and if Garage, Kebart hitting high single C. Keeney . . . 133 93 105— 333 Auto Schools ...... 1-A FOR REI'TT— F IV E ROOM flat also for the Giants last season? Autos—Ship by Truck ...... I I recal. it right a missed spare coat with 145 and high three string with Mahoney ...... 110 103 102— 315 six room half house with ail im­ If you don’t exclude the manager, Autos— For Hire ...... 4 Mike the title. In the state tourna­ 406. B. Keeney . . . 84 90 108— 282 Garages—Service— Storage .. . 10 provements. Inquire at 147 East I think Bill Terry was by far the ment Mike captured the All event Brunner’s (0) Motorcycles— Bicycles ...... 11 Center street most valuable individual on our Wanted Autoa—Motorcycles .... IS title with a mark ai 1,142 and the F red rick s...... 82 131 87— 300 543 466 513 1542 club. Tve seen a lot of players made Bmelneea aad ProteeeloBal Scr vlcee single event title with a plnfall of Kaminski ...... 95 123 123— 341 Business Services Offered ...... IS managers and Terry was the first 432. Ambrose ...... 107 115 94— 316 GEBBfAN LEAGUE Household Services O ffered ...... ll- A BUSINESS LOCATIONS one able to make the change with­ Building—Contracting ...... 14 Mike is a regular member of the McLagan ...... 101 91 108— 300 In the German Luther League last Florists—Nurseries ...... l i FOR RENT 64 Shell Blue Ribbon team of WilUman-‘ night -t Murphy’s Alleys the Mickey out letting it hurt him any. Funeral Directors ...... 14 Time and again, I ’ve seen likable tic under the management of the 385 460 402 1247 Mouse took 4 points from the Heatin' Plumbing—Kooflng 17 1*0 KENT—OFUTCES A l 865 M*m veteran Frank Barber. The story is fellowa put into a manager’s job Insurance ...... I I Merz (4) Gumps while the Hooples took 3 Street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed­ told that one day Barber was in out erf 4 points from the Alley Oops. and each time something happens iCllllnery—Dressmaking ...... II Hamilton ...... 110 126 130— 366 Moving—^Trucking—Storage ... SO ward J. Holl TeL 4642 and 8025. Haurtford amd observed Mike bowling F. Wlnzler had high single with 140 to them. They tighten up. They feel Llngard .. . 109 106 100— 315 Painting—Papering ...... II at the Wooster adleys and he re­ while J. Klein had high 3 string that they have to drive their team Professional tServIces...... I I W U k le ...... 98 125 114— 337 (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) marked that kid is a comer and with 342. and they build up a wall between Repairing ...... I I HOUSES tXiR K E N l 65 Howard ...... 147 107 101— 355 Failorlng—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 14 from that day to this Barb3r has Mickey Moose themselves and their players. "Hello, there. Goofy,” Scouty saU. “Right now,” said Scouty. Than Toilet Goode and Service ...... It brought Boglno up to the position he F. Winxler ...; 96 140 104 340 Bill Terry, however, didn’t take Wanted—Business Service w . . . . M TO RENT —SEVEIKAL desirable 464 464 445 1363 "Don’t let us stop you. Go ahead there came a jump that put tha now holds in the duckpin world of M. Minnick ... 78 fl 74 233 it like that. He just went on being bunch to shame. The big gimfs- BtfeeatlennI five, six and seven room bouses, fame. Mike is known in adl sections and finish up your sawing. Maybe B. C u ste r. 110 103 97 SlO natural and likeable and t.f.d in­ hopper took one leap and dimppear- lonrses ano Claases ...... 17 single and double; also ‘beated Gibeon’s (0) Private Instruction ...... }S of the country as a great pinner. I J. Klein ...... 107 116 119 342 stead of trying to DRIVE. we can lend a hand. ed from sight. apartmenta. Apply Eklward J. Holl, meain by that regautiless as to what Magnuson ------114 104 102— 320 >anclng ...... x .tt-A “That pushing hack and forth, no Old Nick exclaimed, "Don’t start (usieal—Dramatic ...... IS Phone 4642 and 8025. a leave he has after his ball he goes Twaronite .... 93 118 104— 315 391 440 894 1225 After Terry, Td put Mancuso. He doubt, will soon make both your a fuss. He’s singly played a trick Vanfed—Instruction ...... It right out after the pins and I have Gibson ...... 96 — 96 Ounqis did a lot more than just catch. He arms tired o u t” on us. Instead of conti^ back «>- kinanelnl HOUSE FOR RENT at 19 Birch Petke ...... 103 126 106— 385 P. Reimer _____ 92 96 103 291 lends—Stocks— Mortgagee , « . . . It nursed the pitching staff along and “Ha, ha,” laughed Goofy. “You day, he’ll curl up tor the n igh t” street Apply John W righ t 22 Kut ...... ilO 122 101— 383 Jacobs ...... 68 67 89 224 Business Opportunities ...... St Locust street brought out the best in all of us. don’t know how much work I can One of the Tinles then cried, Money to Loan ...... It Diets ...... — 107 103— 210 F. W e n le r ____ 85 113 87 285 Pitchers rarely “shook off" a signal stand. "Hey! W e’re due tor one more thrPl Help and Sitnatlens W . Klein ...... 91 116 78 285 "You see. Pm jumping all day Help Wanted—Female ...... U he called. I don’t believe Schumach­ today.. I see a funny heetle, and 516 577 534 1627 long, and naturally that makes me he’s .weeding boxing gtovea. Help Wanted—M a le ...... gg 886 392 357 1085 er or Parmelee ever did refuse to Boo Aral (4) strong. Why, I could saw for hours Bslesni^ V\ t.' throw what he called for. I know “He’s boxing with a mushroom. S4-A KIDNAPING VICTIM B ren n an ...... 126 142 133— 401 and never hesitate. Alley 0 < ^ that Fltxslmmons or I rarely did. Say, how d ^ a beetle get that aerp wanted-Male or Female .. n C olem an ...... 125 104 112— 341 “However, since you lads have Agenu Wanted ...... j ...... ,r.t7-A J. Klein ...... 87 84 83 254 After those two, I find it hard to way? I ’m going up and aak him A U e n ...... 98 125 117— 340 stopped to call, my sawing will oe Situations Wanted—F em a le...... U POINTS OUT STREWl C. W e b e r ...... 101 81 80 268 say. Probably Mel O tt He got hits why such *unny sport he loves." Bltuatione Wanted—Male ...... M C a n a d e ...... 120 102 104—326 dropped. Then we can play to­ They found the beetle friendly, R. Kulplnsky . 109 102 90 301 when they were needed, and dur­ Employment Agencies ...... 44 K e b a r t ...... 145 117 144— 406 gether, and I think that will ue and he said, "I guess w u ’U under­ Live Stock-Pet^—Poaltiy Vehlelee J. Gange ..... 91 108 83 282 ing the s ^ e s his two homers were (Oontimied from Page One) g rea t" stand, when I explained that Mister Dogs—Birds— Pets ...... 41 most Impo'rtant in the eventual out­ Llv Stock— Vehicles ...... 41 614 590 610^1814 Wee Goldy smiled and shouted, Caterpillar took my home. 388 876 386 1099 come. Outside of his ability, Mel Poultry and Supplies ...... 41 friend, George Wood of Toronto of "Gee! You are as thoughtful as can 'Tl| g4t him In a boxing bout and Wanted — Pete—Poultry—Stock 44 Hooples ih one swell Idd. 875,000 worth of furs. B. G e s s ...... 122 107 107 336 be. Let’s have a jumping contest very shortly drive him out When Fer lale—MIsecUaMene German commercial aviation in His two mates in the outfield are J. H an son ...... 76 78 81 285 to see who can jump the best” I get through, Pm piatty sura that Articles tor S a le ...... 41 TWls of Kidnaping 1933 enjoyed the best year in its both good young players with a lot Boats and Acceseoiies ...... 4( J. W in x le r____ 89 86 98 273 Once more ol’ G o<^ laughecL and he’ll be glad to roam." Young O’Connell, whose story of history, German planes carrying it fight and fieldii^ ability. Neither Building Materials ...... 41 M. K le in .. 94 118 95 302 then he cried, “Okay! Just ttil me Diamonds— Watches—Jewelry .. 41 the kidnaping never was told be­ about 30 per cent of the total Moore nor Davis are as heavy slug­ when I am supposed to jump. With (The caterpillar poUz a eorprlaa Electrical Appllaneew—Radio .. . 41 fore yesterday, outlined his abduc­ freight in world air traffic. gers some of the outelders in Fuel and Feed ...... 41-A 881 884 381 U 46 vary strong le ^ I am blessed." in llie next s t ^ ). Barden — Farm—Dairy Products 14 tion in detail. He had not completed Household Goods ...... |i identification of handwriting 00 the Machinery and T o o U ...... i l ransom letters when court adjourn­ Musical InstrumenU U A LLE Y OOP Hostilities Commence! Dfflce aad Store Equipment tt ed. By HAMUN Bpeclals at the S to re s ...... 14 After a date “with my glrL Mary Wearing Apparel—Fun ...... fit Fahey,” he said he drove home, and Wanted—To Buy ...... M m h BOV, m— me Bi as he stopped his car in front of the HERE THEV COME,, Reetanrani house, the gang “snatched” him. BOVS.' POUR OOP / }ms Without Board ... M Chained in a truck he was driven IT ON ’ENS' o c warden W an ted______.. .. .M -A through the night to N ew York. IS >uatry Board—Resorts 40 .V f S t M otsle-Bsstsnranu «1 There fastened to a bed with a rsBted— Rooms—Board I t handcuff he was held captive until the 840,000 ransom money wfis paid. ■eel Mstate Pm Bsat f t : Its, FUts. Tsnemsats n M *nie kidnapers originally demanded V>*J I^oeatloas tor Bsat . . . 14 8250,000. for B a ^ I t tor Bent || Bemss tor Boot IT Wsatod to Boot It CmLDBEN OVEBOOBB MM BMllSln tor Sato M H ypw r o tor Balo Tl New Britain, March 8— (AP) — M « LMir Bnlo Tt Three children of Mrs. Greoe L. j lor fiir»...... Z s^ Tf rancher of 128 Linden etreet, were BlMO Mi. W .M.T. . . tfi overcome by coal gas in their hosM ■*r IF Bllo Mismii T4 tU e BUMBing. Fuel wac put in the • ••.arr.^riSOliv W e aad the damper was not open- ZV' •H*a ♦ ssrspMVBRR TT CMialng th4 room to bfi filled T .Witt fumes. Tha police were MSed •ad the ebUdrea revived. ka.sar.4 IT7innNaHiaiAU),liAN0Hl»II!^ 8ATUW)AT,MAIlCm,19Mi / * ToonerviUe FoUu TTT? By fontolne Pox OUR BOARDING HOUSE Gene A hem '■ .< lA Foa a eooats or veaat“8rvNKr''tpwAaos’noM (tviM t enm SENSE and NONSENSE wATOHiNe w a.Eow aaw eo p o w n t o t h s M s i u e e x , THW T M A . t ^ w s o l IK YOR jKBn dFt W A fi W H IN Th« Bfw iMlor Mun s a y b« aw« wiU ibuffls off, buAUN bs is pru* INIKW^OUQH POJS YAKCy NOU TRAN6PCKRSDV0U to ovoroomo air roaUtaaoa. but bow tleally dtad to blnMoll and kli N e w , m a m about oufteiMr rtilitaM ot friSBU' LA D t “OONT WNOW TIW ■WCbA TH'CAVAUWf; § UEZIl IIN'T ZT, HOW MOIT No u w o r f r Tbo oid-fafhloBod itylo in awter MEN FALL FOR AN ORDZ* A T T W A U T H ' HEBDASTPIHl e a n oeuld only kaeok tha potfaatriaB NARY MAN WHEN HE Zl wrru TWB CAVALPy,\K H O V IF M W M F down, But with tbo a^*faa|riod HIOOED OUT IN A UNIFORM! knot aoMon It oan kaook him down and tbott kiek him, Fatbsr (to blmulf)—X oaa’t ui« I HftLD AN E\6MT 60AL t s N 'y r r t w j f v o u . e r NouwiuH dsritand wby my watch won't go, , A N ^ PLATED Oonodj 0^ Ibort llUrto I think It nuds olsanlng, . WOM AGNOLO New, ladloi ia a erewdod bui Junior—It can’t be dirty. Daddy, A U T K l IMFOPTTANT O N yOLZR 'CUnp\T AND Oooaaloa vory Uttio ^Ml •litor and Z had It In tbs bath tMi ^AA1CH1S. «6A ‘D Q P O L O B O e n tt AyRACmi Booauao t b ^ always orois tbolr morning, . kaaoif OonaorvlBf naoo, a bit llko thoHi Don’t pity yourself too much, . , xxxxx Don't naggsrats your own Impnr* But taao upea a row of moa tanos, your own slis or your own <2j y And bluib for ihamo a llttlo wbon You NO tbolr fproadlBf, tprawllni mlssrlsB, . , , You are an Ant la a wayi Human Anthill, , , , Bo a working 9 That mako thorn llko tbli row of ant----- not a ridiculous Insect pity* A ’Ot Ing yourself, , , , AAAAA But only yoitorday I rod# Tho Bou Aeroofl from ono wboM lofi woro Who Is the Bosel Uf *bowodi The man who founded this busl* Tho boot iho eould aohlovo, poor ness? Bilia, The President ? W u ooBBOthlBf vary muoh llko thisi The Oeneral Manager T v v v w No, none of these f But X wtsb you would toll mo, I am tbs reuon for this buelnus, ploaio, >Z am the reuon for Its prosperity. Mow tboy oould taavo booa llko V*i| I am Its guiding genius. VnlMo my oyoo dooolvo mo, mloo. Z must be urved before Z be* '<5 Bow logo In otroot oaro look llko stow my blessings, this; Z am the foundation of all its C llS H T - ( ) ( ) (V ( ) () progress. I AM THE OUtTOMER. CAU/NS ScoACHY SMITH/ AAYPISLP CALLING SCORCHY SMITH/ AAYn§t,P CALLING SCOACNY SAAITM/ RAY P! ALP CALLING SCOfiCHY SMITH / Tbo Spartan modom mother to Uttle Playmate—I know It. Me r a y p /b l p c a l l in s sco r ch y s m i t h / AAYFtSLO CAUING SCOficHY SMITH / A A /FIA LP c a l l i n g SCORCHY SMITH/ her bard'bdled son—Como homo b u Mveral of my daddy’s. CAN*rPfCH HIM UP ~ with your windshield, or through It. THAT soA^rrHiNS ^ HSUS COMAS soMerniNG / ITS FUNNY, WITH ALL THE MVSreHY PLANS Alusr $s THIS IS ScoACNY POOR POETRY OOINO AROUND K tt ? ON TRYING MUaT 5C Tim u Are Pleklag Up When You HAFFEN/NS! g/VlITH — g T A N P g y - Don’t Oaro If Tho Orocor Sees You THAT NO ONE EVER THOUGHT SPFBP -V O U 'U P(CH CLOSE / Pa Tlng C uh Fot Oasollne And d l. OF KILLINO TWO BARDS WITH HIM UP i - I ’M O.K- - SO FAR 3 ONE STONE. n ro t Hunter—Killed anything? Second Hunter — Not a thing! Wish I'd gone motoring now. Flapper Fanny Say& r r Two little girls had been listening wte. u. a SAT, err. to Bible stories, among them being one about tbo “wise and foolish vir­ 'V gins.” Next morning, on being asked their choice for the day, little Mary Anne cried: “Oh, please let’s • lIMIhtA. P.. have the one about the little girls who run out of gas!” WASHINGTON TUI "ByCSane UT OLK WAY By Williams ANd iftSY ARP KEENLV A gasoline tax levy of % cent a W pVjf/eo m ilic a N\ *'*^A P P C I ^ EP IN PRAIRIE DOS. HOUR! l ‘t> like to m i WHUT WOULD \ PSBPUL WHERE gallon costa motorists 170,000,000 a AHvaopy HOP A YOU 00 WITH year, or thoreabouts. SEE WtZ! I'M AFRAID WE THER AINT NO TMERFs Ncrr BETTER HOP A FREIGHT. TRAIH.AROUHD HERE. ONE 0‘ THEM HORSES WOULD "Women are funny. Let a fellow EVEN ANV POONER. WE THINGS, IN A HAVE MORE SENSE try anme one arm driving just one WATER. TO HAVE WATIRL c o u n tr y VJHERE TH ’N TO BUY ONE minute after he U married to her "T TH6R WSREKIT a THEM THIN6S. and she swears he is trying lo kill NO HORSES? her.” HAH The Smaller e Town, the More HAH Space Its Newspaper Devotes to a I) OHP - Motor Oar Accident in Which No­ body Was Injured. Magnolia—When Opaline went and got married us girls done give her a shower. V\7 Pansy—Dat sb’ was nice. Ah’ll bet her husband was glad to get her all nice an’ clean an’ sanitary. c NtA (j oy j

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Tloksts for the Mother and Son banquet of John Mather Chapter, COLLECTS BACK ABOUT TOWN Order of DeMolay, to be held next Manchester EMPLOY PA R A SniS Tuesday night at the Masonic ’Tem­ Hymen Cohen of Mancheeter will ple, may be obtained from William Date Book GARRiniK REcrrAL AS EXTERHBilTORS TAXES SO FAR THiS YEAR be heard a^rt^ this week on the Stavens. It la reported that a large COAL Sunday night review broadcast from advfmce sale has already been made Next Week Station WDRC. Mr. Cohen has to assure the success of the affair. Splendid' Program; C^ven Be- George H. Howe Released 28 taken part In several of these broad* Much 5 — Annual and special town meeting at High school audi­ i w t Large Audfrace in Cen­ Sdenfists Tims Gradually Tax Liens Last Month and casts before and his monologues in ’The officers of John Mather Polish dialect are meeting with torium. ter Church House Here. 71 in January of 1934. Chapter, DeMolay, will meet for he- March 6—Mother and Son ban­ much approval. hearsal of the first degree tomorrow MASON’S. ______• ______SUPPLIES, . » quet of DeMolay at Masonic Tem- A program of tmusual Interest to Efiminate Worms That De­ afternoon at 3 o’clock at the Ma­ During th« month of Febnfarv, ple. the parents and friends of Mrs. Ar- ’Town Tax Collector George H. Howe A month’s mind requiem mass sonic Temple. March — 7 Annual banquet of will be celebrated Monday morning American Legion at Orange hall. lyne Garrity’s pupils in voice and stroy Peaches in State. received back taxes which resultoo at 7:40 at St. James’s church for March 9—Annual business meet­ piano was given at Center church in the release of 38 (ax liens that LUMBER John F. Miner. ing and supper of North Methodist parlors last night before an audl- A few years ago In Connecticut had been filed against property In N IU EMPLOYEES church. Coming Events en cn S l overflowed into the cor­ there was a “worm in every peach", town. A son was bom Saturday, Febru­ ridors. It opened with selections by the work of the oriental fruit moth. ary 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Austin A. MEuxh 13 — “Erstwhile Susan,” Tbe liens released included some F L O C n O UNION Manchester Community Players at the Toy orchestra of nearly two Now a wormy peach is much less for 1924, 1926, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, Slattery of Hartford. Mrs. Slattery dozen children, which Mrs. Garrlty common. Wbat happened ? was formerly Miss Elizabeth Heff- Whlton Memorial ball, auspices D. 1930, 1981 and 1982. With interest G. £. WiHis & Son,‘ Inc. A. R. organized this season. ’The entomologists went to work. the back taxes totaled |14,468.o6. ron of this town. Those who played last evening The ways of nature, as they well March 13, 14, 16, 16 — Anual ’The collections by the years they 2 Main St. Tel. 5125 Manchester Report Claims 1,500 in AD Herald Cooking School at State were Marian Derby, Jean Carlson, know, are often cannibalistic. In­ were dUe and their amounts are as Alfred F. Howes of Hudson Theater, sessions in morning. Shirley Cervenl, Bettiy Derby, Dor­ sects kill insects. Tinier creatures follows: 1982, $8,696.27; 1931, street will be the speaker at the March 17—Musical revue, “Radio othy Dwyer, George Williams, Rita destroy the greater by sheer force $3,436.70; 1930, $1,449.92; 1929, session of the Everyman’s Bible Departments Will Have Revels of 1934,” presented by the Naven, Randall Derby, Buddy Gor­ of numbers and insidious attacks $280.46; 1928, $109.75; 1927, $90; class tomorrow morning at the Sec­ choirs of St. James’s church. man, Carl Bolin and Marlon Cotter. on eggs and larvae. Wbat, then, ara 1926, $300.60, and 1924, $100. ond Congregational church. His March 20—Annual concert of G The orchestra played three numbers. the natural enemies of the fruit Joined by Tonight. moth? ’Two parasites in particular In January ther^ was nearly subject will be “The Attitude of the Clef Club . at Emanuel Lutheran In one of them, “Arrival of the $12,000 in back taxes paid, but the Church Toward War.’’ church. Brownies", Alice Bennett played the —one which destroys the moth’s ^ g s and the other its larvae, so 8unount was not as large as this past ’The meeting of the workers in April 2—Masonic Ball, State Ar­ piano. Their final number was the month. ’The number rf liens re­ mory. “Cookie Soldier Parade.” Raymonef that if the one can’t get the moth The Joint entertainment commit­ Cheney mills who have already Join­ before '.t batches the other may leased last month totaled 71. tee of Royal Black Preceptory No. April 6—Play ‘I ’ll Leave It to Gorman was the announcer. **What^s the ed the newly formed textile union, You’’ by Sock smd Buskin Club at The full program follows: destroy it soon after. 13, and Manchester Pipe Band will So far as man is concerned these meet in the Washington social club- the memberjshlp of which on Febru­ High school. King Cotton March .'...... by Sousa April 23— Ninth annual concert parasites are harmless, attacking Matter, rooms tonight at 7:30. ary 37 was given as 981, was large­ Eleanor Cashlan, Peggy Jane Mack- G CLEF CLUB ARRANGES of ^ethoven Glee Club at High sey at the piano. only the enemies of his food supply. ly increased yesterday afternoon, school aaditorlum. ’The natural course, then, was de> M um m y? Miss Shirley Dougan of School Toy Orchestra. Ilberately to rear as many hundreds last evening and this morning at May 12— Opening of Memorial Fond Memories, Grace Fogarty. SUNDAY MUSICAL TREAT street hais Joined the staff of beau­ of thousands of the parasties os meetings held in Odd Fellows ball. Hospittd drive for |15,000. Seneca Indian Dance, Beaumont, ticians at the Weldon Beauty salon. It is expected that over 1,500 names possible and at the proper times let Raymond Gorman. them loose in the orchards where Miss Dougan is a graduate of the will be on the rolls with the neces­ 'The Green Cathedral— (song)— Fine Program Will Be Present­ Connecticut Business school and the sary fee paid by this afternoon. The the fruit moth thrived. NEW BUDGET TOTAL Hahn, Lillian Black. They began on the egg parasite ed in Emanuel Lutheran Hartford Academy of Hairdressing. first to sign the roll in . the new Irma Waltz, Beaumont, Rita Na­ Since her graduation from the union were loom-fixers and smash- —trichogramma. Hordes of these Church Tomorrow Night. ven. p urasites i have been reared In the academy in 1932 she has been em­ fixers, but weavers have continued Angel’s Dream, d’Orso, Alice Ben­ PLACED ^ $ 7 9 4 ,5 5 1 Experiment Station laboratories The G caef club, which will pre­ ployed by one of th< leading Hart­ to euld their names and yesterday nett. and distributed to growers for sent its sixth annual concert on ford salons and is an expert in all many women’s names were recorded Tarentelle, Brant, Robert Schaller. liberation in the summer when the March 20, will have charge of the branches of bpauty work. on the list, it was said. Squadrons of the Air—(duet)— ’The weaving department had the moth eggs lie vulnerable on the music at the evening service at ihe N — — Tax Rate of at Least 20 Mills by Ritter, Marjorie Lahey, Gordon peach twigs and leaves. majority of signers, it was said to­ Vennard, Emanuel Lutheran church tomorrow The Happy Go Lucky Boys will day, but in the new names signed to But Just In case the tricbogram- night at 7 o’clock. Shepherd’s Morning Greeting, make their third appearance at the the cards there are warpers and de­ ma should leave too many eggs un­ Tbe club has prepared a special Meadow Tavern in Blast Hartford Indicated as Appropria­ Wenzel, / lice Pohl. partments in which women have discovered to batch in peace, the arrangement of Rodney's “Calvary' tonight having recently finished a Violin Solo, Berceuse from “Joce­ entomologists set themselves also been employed. for this service tmd will be assists .1 month’s engagement at the Rath­ lyn", by Godard, Frances and Elea­ to encouraging the moth’s Enemy There was a gathering of mem­ tions Are Corrected. by David Hutchinson, local baritone, skeller in itockvllle. nor Cashlan. Np. 2— macrocentrus, the larval bers of the executive committee last who will sing “The Ballad of the Dreamland, by Bonner, Marjorie araslte. Macbocentrus was a llt- night. Those who have been em­ ’Tree and the Master." Miss Eva.M. The corrected budget of the Board Tnm»rr Se more difficult to raise in large dinner committee of Hose ployed in the mills received notice Johnson will accompany tbe club of Selectmen to be submitted to the Criss-Cross, Williams, George numbers. For even parasites have Company No, 8 will have a meeting that they could meet the members and will also take part In a piano- town meeting on Monday evening, Williams. their cannibalistic enemies, second­ If you’re nervous, irritable, jumpy—your doctor is this afternoon at 2:30 at the hose of the committee and some of the organ duo in Wldor’s "Serenade." Pirate D^ecuns— (vocal solo) — ary parasites, spiders, ants and the house on Spruce street. officers and turn in their signed which was completed today, shows The G Clefs will meet for rehearsal the only one qualified to tell you what you need. But cards for membership. It was re­ Huerter, Marjorie Lahey. like. that a total of budgetary provisions at 4:80 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. it’s very likely that he’ll suggest a food, not i medicinel Officers of Manchester Assembly, ported unofficially this morning amounting to 1794,651.76 must be Little Fairy Waltz, Streabbog, Nevertheless the entomologists No. 16, Order of Rainbow for Girls, that a large number turned in cards Jean Carlson. have made good progress. Twelve A food that’s richest in calcium, nature’s own healtli- raised on a grand list totaling |41,- thousand of these parasites were will have a rehearsal for initiation last night and others were being 696,064. Minuet, Paderewski, Irene Pola. builder— three glasses of pure, fresh West Side Dairy Monday evening at the Masonic submitMd this morning. Morning Prayer, Streabbog, Carl liberated in Q>nnecticut in 1982 and This would call for a tax levy of 1983. Since 1980, 112,988 macro­ Milk every day! Temple. Girls on the bow will prac­ The meeting this afternoon is ex­ 19 1-4 mills if a 100 per cent collec­ Bolin. tice at 6 o’clock and the other of­ pected to bear a report showing Gopak— (duet) — Moursgoursky, centrus have been reared by artifi­ tion of taxes were assured and if cial means. Tbe number has stead­ CENTER ficers at 7. that over two thirds of the em­ V*dlette Turner, Arlyne Garrlty. ployees in the mills here have shown there were a certainly that no ily Increased from 8,176 In 1980 to changes in the grand list might re­ Twilight, Guy, Peggy Jane Mack- 68,900 in 1983. Monday evening a large commit­ their desire to become connected sey. Package Store sult from court action. The results of tbe experiments tee of men and women of Bt. with the new union. Rose In My Garden, Williams, WEST SIDE DAIRY Some allowance will have to be and studies ou macrocentrpb have Bridgets’ parish will be in charge of Junior Inman. 4551/2 Main Street the weekly card party. Attractive vmade for the fact that there is no Just bees published by tbe Connec­ Pasteurized— A Safe Product! La Ballarina, Johnson, Annamae ticut Station in its Bulletin 356, by rizes will be given in all three sec- chance of a 100 per cent tax collec­ Krob. 52 McKee Street Dial 7704 fions, bridge, whist and setback. Re­ tion. Just what mlllage the Select­ Philip Garman and W. T. Brigham LAUREL STREET COUPLE Edelweisse Glide, Vanderbeck, WEfeK-END-SPECIALS freshments will be served. Mrs. men will propose at Monday night’s of the entomology department. It Frank DeCiantis, chairman of the Gordon Vennard. is the second of two studies on meeting has not been announced but Fete Mazurka, Lebierre, Vallette WHISKEY women’s committee, will be assisted OLD SWEDISH RESIDENTS it is generally conceded that any­ parasites of tbe oriental fruit moth. by Mrs. Henry Vaillaot, Mrs. George Turner. The first, on trichogramma, was thing less than a 20 mill rate is out Drifting, by Williams, Dorothy published last summer. WINES Snow, Mrs. James Burke, Miss of the question. Bernice Moske, and Mrs. Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Philip Johnson, Dwyer. Production of macrocentrus on GIN Bingham. William H. Griffin, head Wed 50 Years, Qualify for Sandpipers, by Erb, Shirley C!er- tbe same scale as trichogramma is venl. ■ impossible at present, the writers of the men’s committee, will have State Theater Honor. for his assistants, Teofll Opalacb, Andantino, Lemare, EHcanor Casb- re^rt, but they believe that a RANGE & FUEL OILS and Michael Benevento. REIEF BOARD CUTS lan. breeding technique has been de­ Mr. and Mrs. Philip Johnson of Effie Waltz, Hatch, Marian Der­ veloped which will make possible We Handle Only The Beet!* 49 Laurel street, today qualified as 'The setback and dance of the RELATIMY SMALL by. rearing much larger numbers than When In Need Of Range Or Fuel Oil Manchester Green Community club one of the tra oldest Swedish Dream Boat, Williams, Marian heretofore. last night attracted a good sized couples in Manchester and will be Ciotter, V FRIGIDAIRE PHONE 5293 crowd. First prizes were won by guests of the State theater at to­ Grand Valse Caprice, Engelmann, Mrs. E. J. McElbenny and Henry morrow night's showing of Greta Aside from Cheney Item Marjorie Labey. Exclusive Agents Troutman; second 1^ Miss Alice Garbo in "Queen Christina." George La Golondrlna— (vocal solo)—Ser- D on•qthy H. Keeney Brown and Elmore Phelps. Hoover, manager of the theater, will radell, Irene Pola. TEAlue coal' * crease in cost undw our new rates will be almost negligible.' / V \ SPRUCE ST. TAVERN Special Bental Batee r To Stodeote. • . v / / r / F R E E / / ' / / / / / / r / \(r i m { P. Zanlungo— G. Levrio Service Typewriter Co. 81 Asylum St. 6-0718 The Manchester Oectii^ Comer Spruce and BtsseO Streets Hartford, Ooan. The W.'G. Gleiiney Company CoU, LonlMr, MaMoa* SuppIlM, F shit 7 7 3 Bfaiii Street 8Se No. Mala St. TM. 4148 ^